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Vol. LXXIII. January to Junk, 1908
EDITORIAL DBFARTMBHT
INDEX TO EDITORIALS. COMMUNICATIONS. SPECIAL LISTS AND PROMINENT
NOTES
Alxbott, Rrv. Dr. Edward, Obituary
AUsoott, Watch out for
Adanu, John Quincy. Obituary
Adams L. W. (Commercial traveller)
Advertising a bookstore, Article
Communication
— art, £x).>osition of, at National Arts Club
— Importance of, to newspapers
— New York University course on
—pay*
Advertisements, Australia abolishes duty on
magazines 1-5 advertisements
Advice not substitutes (Ed.)
Akott. Louisa M., Little women, Fk. Merrill il.
(Uttle, B.) !
Aldcn, William Livingston, Obituary
Aldrich Thomas Bailey, May Scribner
Alexander i.. Emperor of Russia, Prixe for his-
tory of
Allen, Philip Loring, Obituary
Almanac trust in 1558
American Baptist Publication Society, Work of.
— book auction season, 1906-1907
— Book Company, Texas sues
— book production, 1907
—books in Etigland
— Booksellers' Assoc., annual convention,
X330, 1457, 1659, 1660,
annual banquet 1331*
Speakers for annual banquet
See also Burkhardt, C: A.— GrowoU, A.
— catalog, i90S-*07
— College Stores Corporation, New Haven, wind
up of affairs
— Fcrcstry Assoc., year's work of
— History. Writings on. J. F. Jamtson
— Law Book Co. vs. B. F. Madore, Subscrip-
tion books decision
— News Co.. Mutual Benefit Assoc of the Em-
ployeei of, benefit
will move to 9-15 Park Place in Au-
gust
— Library Ass'n at American Booksellers' Ass'n
Convention
— Newspaper Publishers' Assoc, fail to have
print paper and wood pulp on free list
— Post-card Ass'n, Chicago
— PubUahers* Assoc., annual meeting
re-elect officers
— Sunday School Union oflfers prizes for Bible
essays
— Tobacco Co. suit with Werckmeister 54,
— Tract Society retrenches
Ames, Mrs. Ellen M., "Eleanor Kirk," Obitu-
ary-
Amids. Edmondo de. Obituary
Amputation Bulletin (The), a lew magaxine...
Andersim (John R.) (}o. warns booktrade
against Abiscott
"Another three weeks," Ja. S. Metcalfe, au-
thor
Apgar, Austin Craig. Obituary
Apollo Co., White-Smith Music Pub. Co., de-
cision 940,
Appletcn, Daniel Sidney. Obituary
Arnold, Theodore, assoaated with Eichelberger
Book Co :..
As the Hague ordains. Scidmore, E. R., con-
fessed author
Associated Stationers' Co. (New York) to be
dissolved 1089,
At the turn of the year (Ed.)
Atlantic Monthly (To. to publish Tke Atlantic
Monthly
PAGB
X380
852
1333
.'J
XISI
1667
813
xzao
19x3
X04
1459
1424
x88o
1623
lOZ
2008
140
1928
1669
X67I
1582
1873
1678
107
105
1877
816
1538
1670
291
1970
88i
X088
1622
2008
1 124
1334
85a
1458
1 124
96s I
X240 I
1458
1334 i
16 I
1378 I
Atwater, Wm. J. B.. arrested in action against
him by the New York and Pennsylvania Co.. X243
Auction sales of books: American auction season
of z 907 xox
— — of engravings : Gen*l di Cesnola collection. 855
of libraries: Adams, C. R., X49; 776.
— Beckley, John C. 1628. — Beccham-Rus-
sell. Ja., 776. — Benedict, R. D., and E.
C, 66.— Brittin. L. H., 23.— Brower, J. L.,
66.— Brunetiire, F.. 854— Buttncr, IC Pierre,
Costumes, Americana "Association" books,
1889; X933- — Candage, R. G. F., X385. —
Carter, Henry C, Auction of Americana
of a portion of his library, x 540.— Cleve-
land, Kev, Henry W.. Auction of Ameri-
cana, X540. — Egle, Dr, W. H., 890.— Elwell,
J. D., i246.--Fcrris, Prof, W. M., Philologi-
cal and mathematical, x886. — ^Howe, Lord,
Shakemeare collection, 19. — Keller, Luther
R., x886. — King. Cardenio F., fine bindings,
art books, 1886. — Lowe, Edward H., London,
rare eds. of Science and health, Gr. mss,
1628. — McFadden. Theodore, 1091. — Malcolm,
Nellie, xo8. — Manchester, G. O.. 1^85.— Paine,
Newell. X97S.— Pennypacker, S. W., X338. —
Perry, P. A, 1^85.— Picrson, B. W., 855.—
Poor, Henry W.. being cataloged for sale,
1933* — ^Rhoads, S. N., 1091. — Sawyer, G. C,
-Sayre, R. H.. 149-— Skcel, ^. R. ani
, 776. — Steams, J. B.. 972. — Van Nostrand,
C. B., 820.— Wright. Harrison, "Audubon's
97iJ.— aayi
T.. 776.— 1
birds.'* xrt's* c'iVl886.— Yo^irW.'pTr.'.T.".? 776
Of portraits: Ja. F. Mitchell collection... 890
of postage stamps. Rare, Pierson, B. W.,
(Auction) X540
Austin, Peter Rugg, the missing man 1627
Australia abolishes duty oc magazines with 1-5
advertisements 8x3
Author's MSS., Publishers' right to change 1421
Authors* and Composers' Copyright League en-
dorses Kittridge bill 103
Baer (Jos.) & Co. catalogue, 3d part 817
Bailly-Balliere questionea by Amer. Publishers'
Ass'n x62i
Bain, Dr. Jametf, Obituary 1880
Bardwell. Willis Arthur. Obituary 1333
Baring-(^uld, Rev. Sabine, to write life of
Rajah of Sarawak X334
Baskerville's types at the Qarcndon Press xoa
Barin, Ren6, The nun 1933
Beardsley, Aubrey Letters to Smithers, 4 draw-
ings for E, A. Poe, etc., Hans v. Weber 1558
Bcattys (Frank D.) & Co. incorporated X089
Beebe, Henry A, sails for Europe 138X
Bender-Moss succeed Bender-Chaquctte Co 887
Berger Pubh'shing Co. to tr&nsact business. en-
tirely in Buffalo 23
Berlin Photographic Co. See Werckmeister cases.
Bcsser's (Ernst) Sons divided X46
Best-scllinff books. See English books in de-
mand; Six best-selling \bcoks.
Bible encyclopaedia, Hvrlbut, J. L, ed. (Win-
ston) X46Z
— essays, Prizes for zo88
— Jews to translate 1877
— Lost fragment of, discovered by Chas. L.
Freer X9
— Making of English, McComb, S 1539
— Milton, reclaimed by W. H. Buckler 19
Bibles, American Standard, Prizes for window
displays of 813; Summer no.. May 30
Bibliographic notes (Dept). . . .2x, 66, 105, X47,
773. 817, 854. 887. 970, X029, 124X, X382.
14«5, 1534, 1582, 1625, X882, X930, X973
IV
Index.
PAOP.
Bibliographical service of The Publishers' Week-
ly 771
Bibliographies: Advertising literature. Printers'
Ink is8j
— Bath Book catalogue, nos. 183-184 (Gregory
G.) 1973
— Bibliofilia, La, Livres inconnus 1 5th century
(L. S. Olschki) 193»
— Breslauer's Catalogues of books on German
life 854
— Caldwell's *^Books for Commencement" 1241
— Columbus, Epistola Christofori Colom de in-
sulis Indie supra Gangem nuper inuetis, 1493.
— (L. Rosenthal) 193*
— "Early Ai* encan Poetry, 1800-1820" 66
— Economic Bulletin (W. M. Daniels) 19^1
— Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Cooke 1583
— German life, Breslauer's catalogues 854
— German literature in American magazines... 1582
— Hiersemann's "Supplement to Hain and Pan-
zer": Bertrage zur Inkunabel hibliographie
(Burger, ed.) 1534
— Tahrbuch der bucherpreise, Harrassowitz . . . . 1625
— Karslake Book auction records, v. 5, pt. 2.. 1882
— Lamb, Charles and Mary, Thomson, J. E. (J.
R- Tutin) 1930
— Le Soudier, H., Five-yearly supplements to
Bibliographie fran^aise 1582
— McGraw Pub. Co.'s "List of books on elec-
tric railways" 138a
— Magazine subject index, Faxon 1625
— Rolfe. William Ja 21
— "Writings on American History, 1906," J. F.
Jameson xo$
— Weinhold Library. Catalogue 1 24 1
— Trade, Cooperation in 88a
Bibliophile (.The), new English magazine. .147, 1334
Bibliophile Society of Boston, annual dinner... 1238
Binding: See Bookbinding.
Bird, Rev. Frederick Meyer, Obituary 1380
Bishop, Harry, Obituary". 1 537
Bisland. Elizabeth, the author of "The Secret
Life" 853
Bissell Victor J. W.. starts in business as the
Newold Co 887
Blacky John H., Commercial traveller 957
— Obituary 1379
"Block Book" to be sold in London 888
Blot on the Poe "escutcheon" 1 289
Bobbs-Merrill and copyright 1874
" Clever advertising of "Coast of chance".. 1460
■ reorganization 64, 102
See also UrJted States Supreme Ct. deci-
sions.
"Book Auction Records," vol. 5 1029
(American) season, 1906-190^ loi
— business, Expense of conducting (W. B.
Qarke) 1665
— " — Ways and means of conducting, Schenck,
V.N 1666
— canvasser swindles. Mrs. Patten, Evanston,
111 1677
— Prices Current to be issued in bi-monthly
parts 105
— nrices. Should be given net and postpaid,
Chic. Dial 1660
Book production, 1907 (American). 140. — Eng-
lish). 143. — (French). 143. — (Italian), 143. —
(Russian) 1087
— thief. Warning to trade 1972
— thieves at work 886
Bookbinding: Bookbinders want protection,
X623, 1877
— Can't help Union bookbinders 1623
-^See also Cole. L. Averill, 1460. — Internation-
al Brotherhood of Bookbinders, 1877. — Union
bound books 1536
Books. Advertising questionable 1659
— Best selling. See Tvnglish tocks in demand;
Six-selling books.
— by micrfi-photography 103
— "Featuring" 965
— Cost of publishing 2004
— Net system schedule. See English Book-
sellers* Ass'n 1969
— of 1907 133
— Prices of. See American Booksellers* Con-
vention 1660
— recommended by A. L. A xs8x
'— See also Imports and exports X964
— When books will sell no more x623
Bookseller's (London) jubilee 850
Booksellers of the Netherlands, Asmc of, on
Dutch literary piracy 20
Reference list of changes in the trade 963
Booksellers', American, Assoc. See American
Booksellers' Ass'n.
Bc-okscllers' and Stationers* Assoc., Pittsburgh,
annual dinner 67, 106, 8is
elects officers xxaj
— League, annual dinner 23, 106
annual meeting 1123
elects officers X239
monthly dinners 852, 885, io89f i33i» J379
— Second-Hand, Assoc, of England 8s >
Bcokselling, Advice not substitutes 1 120
— "Buchhandleranzeigen des 15, Jahrhunderts," 1243
— Close buving 1 377
— Post-holiday (Ed.) 849
— Publishing and, in England in 1907 55
— What it IS criminal for a bookseller to mail
and to sell ii2»
Eooktrade: At the turn of the year 16
— bibliography. Co-operation in 882
— Dutch, not literary pirates 20
— Optimistic note in the 2oo»
— Period of recovery 1621
— Satisfactory in Canada and the Far West... 888
Bosatska Gazeta- thieves' paper, Moscow 1582
Bourne, Edward Gaylord, Obituary 969
Bowman, Charles L.. sails for Europe 1882
Breslauer's, Martin, Catalogues of books on
(>rman life 854
Brisbane, Arthur, Estimate of Mrs. Eddy I539
Broadway Magaxine i88x
Broadway Post Card Co. incorporated 1 242
Bronson. Frank E., Obituary 1380
Brooklyn Public Library list on Congestion of
population in Greater New York (247 titles) . . 1534
Brotherhood of Commercial Travellers, annual
diuner. 17. — Photograph 95^
history of 9^4
Brown, David H., Obituary 969; »58o
Brown. John Murray, Obituary 1537
Brunetiire's, Ferdiiisind. library sold... 854
Buckler, W. H-, reclaims his Milton Bible 19
Buckman, Cxirard, Commercial traveller 957
"Buddha, S&yings of," English translation of.. 1289
Buddy, Albert M., Obituary 773
Bursiana, Notable collection of 772
Burger's "Beitrage zur Inkunabelbibliographie". 105
Burkhardt, Charles A., Testimonial of silver tea
service 1671
— Thanks to booktrade 1878
Burlington Magazine acquired by Moffat, Yard
& Co 63
Busch, Wilhelm, Obituary 104
Buying. Close (Ed ) 1277
Caldwell. Arthur, goes West i33S
Calkins & Co., N. Y., closing out 1931
Canadian Netvs Agent, Booksellers' and Station-
ers' Journal absorb<i Canadian Booksellers' and
Stationers' Journal, 21. — Correction 1881.
Canadian postage on periodicals, Changes m . . . 883
Canerio, Nicolo de, Portuguese marine chart
(Am, Geog. Soc.) i933
"Canned music." See Mechanical music.
Cassel! & Co.. J. Walter Smith chief editor of. . 886
Pension system 884
Caxton's "Golden Legend," to be sold in Lon-
don 888
Cerde de la IJbrairie Beige, a 5th anniversary,
April 13 1536
Chadwick, Henry, Obituary 1458
Chamberlain, Rev. Dr. Jacob, Obituary 1240
Ghxrmberlaine, C: F., vs. Amer. Law Bk. Co 1421
Chambers' Journal 7$ years old is8«
Changing the face of the store (Ed.) 1419
Chapman Bertrand L., buys controlling interest
in thr New England Magazine 970
Chicago Stationers' Assoc., dinner 145
Chichester, (Hiarles F., Obituary 886
— resolutions of the American Publishers* As-
soc, on death of 9^9
Children's Magasine, notice of 1089
China, Official government organ i459
Chivers, bcckbinder. 5"^* Union-bound books.. 1536
Church*s. Prof. A. J., Autobiography 971
Circle (The) sold to the Circle Publishing Co.. 1381
Citizen's Union (The), new monthly 146
Clarke & Co. win suit against T. Fisher Uuwin. 1423
Clarke. Robert. Co. assets appraised 1584
— failure due to Laning Cc.'s embarrassment. . . 1241
— rei)orted to be in receiver's hands 853
Clearance of old stock. See Spring house-clean-
ing.
«S3S
Cleland, T. M., designer of McClure's Magazine
cover 1624
Cleveland. Grover. Death of 2003
Index.
PAGE
Clode, Kdward J., elected ir«anaging editor of
Pearson s MoBOsine 8i 7
Close buying (Ed.) 1377
Coast of chance. Clever advertising 1461
Cole. Misj L., AvercU succeeds Philip Mason at
Siver&ide Press as designer of binding 1460
Collectors and booksellers insulted 1965
Columbia stvdies in hist., economics and public
pnbUc law transferred from Macmillan to
Lcngmans ,. 1932
Cociincrcial (The) traveller..! 938
Commercial Travellers, Brotherhood of, annual
dinner 17
(photograph) 956
— history 01 964
Xotes on. and their lines 941-956
Stiam shots of some of 957-9^o
to nght for loco-niile mileage ticket 1239
Compilations. PuMisfaers right in 1420
CoQgr^atior*al-Methodist Publishing House. At-
lanta, Ga., new plant 1678
Ccnner, W. F. P., 40 years with John Wiley
ft Sons 1624
Connoisseurs* Press, N. J 1973
Consolidated ReUil Bocksellers, M. £. Gates,
Jr., recort on 1125
No dividend for creditors 1335
Cooke, Robert Grier.. Inc., bankrupt, 193 1. —
Creditors' meeting, 1973.— Failure, 1241. —
Moves 146
Co-operation in trade bibliography 882
Copp^, Francis Edouard Joachim, Obituary... 1880
CM)yright matters: Authors' and Composers'
Copyright League endorses Kittridge bill.... X03
Authors' League amendment 1879
Bobbs-Merrill. See below, U. S. Supreme
Ct. decisions.
Books need not be deposited in Library of
Congress 1572
Copyright bill, status of 142
bills, in comparison and ccmpromise,
X071-X086
laws in force 142
office, Work of, during ^907 141
situation (Kd.) 54
status 1571
Currier introduces bill replacing former
draft 1874
Daly vs. Webster (Moving pictures) 1578
Extra-territorial copyright notice unneces-
sary 810
French authors would patent their work.. 1876
Hearings before Oimmittee of Patents of
the Senate, Mar. 26-28 1626
IntCTPttional copyright relations 142
Kittridge bill in the House 103
Lacombc, Judge, in Ben Hur moving pic-
ture case 1572
Macv derision. See below U. S. Supreme
Ct. decisions 1874
Maps, Copyright in Globe newspaper vs. G.
H. Walker & Co 1965-1968
— — See below U. S. Supreme Ct. de-
cisions I Q65
"Mechanical music" copyright bills,
54» 1331, 1874
Memorandum from Librarian of Congress. 1574
New drafts of bills (Currier, Sulzer,
Washburn) 1874, 1875 1876
Prices based on copyright law 1874
Progress of the copyright measure 1070
Pi election of rew copyrighted books,
Heinemann, W : 2004
Putnam J Herbert, to C C. Washburn 1574
Redrafting of copyright bill 1676
Scrihncr and copyright books. See below U. S.
Supreme Ct. decisions.
Steuart, Arthur, explanatory statement... 1575
Suiter's and Washburn's bills 1874
United States Stipreme Ct. decisions,
Bobbs-Merrill Co. vs, Straus (Macy & Co.),
1576, 1874 1879. full text, 1923
Charles Sen jncr's Sens, ditto.
— George H. Walker Co. maps vs.
Globe Newspaper Co. text 1965-1968
Webster's dictionary 809, 810, 811
Werckmeister ca^es 54 56
Whitesmith Music Publishing Co.
vs, Apollo Co 940, 965
Washburn print of copyright bill 1573
"Webster" dictionaries case, U. S. Cir-
cuit Court of Appeals, Boston, decision. . .809, 811
Werckn^eister cases. See above U. S. Su-
preme Court decision in 54, 50
FAGS
Copyright matters: White-Smith Music Pub.
Co. vs. Apollo Co. J decision. See above U. S.
Supreme Ct. decision 940, 965
Countervailing duty accrues on printing paner. . 1331
Combes, James L., appeals for help for Postal
Progress league 1289
Cowley. Judge Cliarles, Obituary 852
Craig, William S., Obituary 1624
Criminal reading-matter, postal laws regarding.. 1121
Curtin's, Jeremiah, last manuscript "The Mon-
S3ls in Russia" to be published by Little,
rown & Co 1536
Darrow, £. celebrates his eighty-fifth birthday* • 774
Darwin and Wallace commemoration medal.... 1088
Davis, George A., in new quarters 1087
Davis. John Chandler, Obituary 20
Day's, Justice, decision in Werckmeister cases,
54i 50
— opinion in White- Smith Music Pub. Co. vs.
Apollo Co 965
Dengler, J. F., Commercial traveller, 957. —
Obituary, X457> — Memorial resolutions 1879
Dep&rtment stores. List of, 961. — Corrections.. 1125
Derenbourg. Hartwig, Obituary 1424
DeWolfe, Fiske & (Jo call meeting of creditors,
X089. — Arrange payments 1381
Dibble, Fred. A., becomes part owner of the
Harris-Dibble Co 1381
Pickens, two volumes of miscellanies of 148
Dillingham (G. W.) Co. offer sets of plates for
sale 147
Dix, Morgan, D.D., Obituary 158a
Dixon, Frank C, notice of . . . . s.^^ 957
Dodd, Frank M.. Greeting from American Pub-
lishers' Ass'n 1665
Dodge (B. W.) & Co. move 1089
"Donald and Dorothy" notice of 106
Drachmann, H. H. H., Obituary 104
Drake (Frederick J.) & Co. removed to Fisher
Building, Chicago 1584
Duffield & Co. acquire Elinor Glyn's books 1383
— G. B. Shaw's suit against 1x21
Dutch booktrade not literary pirates 20
Eames, Wilber force, Stolen books (Communica-
tion) 1972
Eckler, Carl D., Obituary 1 290
Eddy, Mrs. Ma. Baker G., Arthur Brisbane's
estimate of 1539
Edmondson, Tames Brewer, Obituary 145
Education, Moral, International (^ongieas on... 1579
Eggleston, G. Ory.'Helivers Commencement ad-
dress at Richmond College, June :o 1536
— reports Swindler abroad 197a
Eichelberger B. G.. returns to New York 21
Eliot, Sir Charles, "Odysseus," pseud., Turkey
in Europe 1460
Emanuel (Jliurch book (Little, Brown & Co.)... 1460
Encyclopedias, History of, L. Windmullcr 1121
England, Book production in, 1907 143
— Publishing and bookselling in, 1907 55
English books in demand: December, 20. — ^Jan.,
851. — Feb., X 239.— March, X424. — April, X623.
—May 197a
— Booksellers' Association, Annual convention. 1969
Esser, Herman, Obituary 1537
Evans. Frank O. notice of 957
Everbart, Miss Elfrida, completes "Handbook
to the Public Documents of the U. S." 887
Ewald, Carl, Obituary 1290
Express Comjpany's responsibility for mss 816
Extra-territorial copyright no'ticc unnecessary... 810
Fallacies of a critic otthc publishing trade 1329
"Fecturing" books 965
Farnell. Alfred F.. Obituary 1676
Fcbiger, Cliriptian C. Commercial traveller loa
Fiction, Better prices on. Convention Amer.
Bcoksellers' Ass'n 1457
— Damages for "Rita's" mutilated novel X67S
— in Italy 102
— Outing Co.'s prize novel competition post-
poned 1423
— Paper-bc.und, not second-class matter 145
— Popular, 1907 143
— Friccs 1661, X663
— What is a nc vel ? 1422
Fielding, Henry tr. of Adlerfield's Charles xii. . 1881
Fifth Avenue Hotel. New York, dosed 1379
Finerty, Col, John Frederick. Obituary 1972
Fink's MagOMtne, new monthly magazine 1334
Fitzgerald, Desmond, represents Geo. W. Ogil-
vie, not the J. S. Ogiivie Co 1089
Max, Paper from 884
Fly, H. A., now represents Isaac Pitman Co.. 1335
Forestry and Irrigation fmblished by the Amer-
ican Foiestry Assoc 107
VI
Index.
PAGB
Forrester's, Merton H., on "What has happened
to the American book publishers*' 1329
Fortnightly Rcvitw to abandon serials 65
Fra (The), a new Roycroft monthly 1241
France, Anatole* Works (Lane) X974
— Life of Tcanne d'Arc appears 97*
Franklin, L'r. Fabian, Dinner to, by Citizens of
Baltimore April 10 1540
Frechette, Vr, Louis Honore, Obituary i88x
Freeman, Mn. Mary Willdns wins Herald prize,
$5000 1881
Freer, Charles L., discovers in Egypt lost frag-
ment of the Bible 19
French authors would patent their work 1876
— book production in 1007 143, 1 579
— literary fete in New York 885
— Publishers' Asfroc, annual mieeting 1^89
Fuller's. Loie. book of experiences 1334
Geddis. William R., Obituary. 852
Gill (J. K.) Co.'s fortieth auniveraary 814
Ginn & Co. being victimized by book thief 1243
— new Chicago building 1330
Girl's {The) World, a new weekly 1 12»
Glyn's, Elinor, books acquired bv Duffield & Co. 1383
— "Three Weeks" examined by Society for
the Suppression of Vice 22
Goldfadep, Abraham, Obituary 104
Goodrich, Arthur, author of Gleam o* Dawn.... 1624
Gould, Dr., Concerning Lafcadio Heam de-
nounced 1623, 1S84
Gramercy Publishing Co.*s busineta methods... 972
— Communication troni 133^
Gratuitous insult to collectors and booksellers
(Ed.) 1965
Gteat Britain and Ireland. Publishers' Ass'n of. 1422
Greenland's newspaper x 122
Green's, Justice, decision in case against Long
Island Railroad (qianuscripts) 8x6
Gribayedoif, Valerian, Obituary 886
Gross, Samuel £., reported to have lost his
money X38X
Growoll, A., Book of testimonials from mem-
bers of trade, presented by American Book-
sellers' Ass'n X672
— Presents set of silver from American Book-
sellers' Ass'n to Charles A. Burkhardt 1671
— Surprise dinner of friends X624, X673
— Watch from American Booksellers' Ass'n... 1672
Gunter (A. C) Publishing Co., Ja. B. Sheldon
appointed receiver for 105
— Manager of, arrested X243
Gunter Esther C, files bankruptcy papers 970
Gunter s Magazine bought by Street & Smith. . . 1334
Hafner, A., to go to Europe 1335
Hale, Rev. Dr. Charles Cutli^ert, Obituary.... 1333
Hale, Dr. Edward Everett, celebrates his eighty-
sixth birthday 1381
Halevy, Ludovic, Obituary 1624
Hall, Eliia Calvert, tells how she happened to
write "Sally Ann's Experiences" i i2a
Hamming, Andrew, notice of 958
Hansen (F. F.) & Bro.'s fire 1625
Harper & Bros stock damaged by fire, 323
Pearl St, May 22-23 1677
Harper's MagastKe, 58th year 1930
Harrington. John J., Obituary 852
Harris-Uibble Co. formed X38X
Harvard Theological Review, first issve 21
Harvey's, Ja. Clarence, poem, "The Golden
Calf" 17
Harzof, Max. and (?erhardt. Christian, buy Lex-
ington Book Shop 853
Hayes Litlio graphing Cc.'s books 776
Hsvs. R. N., becomes manager of N. Y. Branch
Presbyterian Bd. of Publication 1538
Hearn, L.ifcadio, Dr. Gould's hook denounced,
1623, 1884
Heath, Daniel Collamore, Obituary 772
Heath. David C, meeting in memory of 815
Heath (D. C.) & Co.'s new offices 147
Heinemann, W:, Protection of new copyrighted
books 2004
Herald prize goes to Mrs. M. Wilktns Freeman
("Shoulders of Atlas") 1881
Hillis, Dr. Newell Dwight, Address at American
Booksellers' dinner 1673
Hilprecht, H. V., Peters-Hilprecht controversy .. 1 449
Hemstreet William, presents Poe mantel to Co-
lumbia Unir 64
Henderson, Florence V., on indexes in publish-
ers' list 1290
Hevlctt. Maurice, notice of his letter re "The
Jade" 1245
Hilthouse. Mansfield Lovell, Obituary 852
Hills, Cech. D., comes to America 1381
PAGE
Hills & Hafely's St. Patrick's Day souvenir X07
Hispanic Society Building 852
"Historical Digest of the Provincial Press," no-
tice of 773
Hobby. George R., notice of 958
Hokusai's "Thirty-six Views of Fuji" stolen. . . 886
Holland. Qive, '^Thin^ Seen in Egypt" with-
drawn from publication 971
Holland, Friednch May. Ohituarv 1676
Holmes'. Justice, decision in •'Webster" dic-
tionaries case 809, 810
Holt, Henry, Papers on the West 146
Holt (Henry) & Co. to move, ^5 W. 32d St 1x25
Home Magazine bought by the Uncle Remus
Magazine 1241
Hooper & Jackson Uke New York office 2%
Hopkins, John H., notice of 958
"Horse Book (The)" a "best-seller" 854
Hospital Book and Newspaper Society, report. . . 77*
— Saturday and Sunday Assoc., Boofctrade and
the 16
Hough, Franklin B., Handbook of trees (I^ar-
pers) 1460
Houghton, Mifflin Co. to be incorporated 1378
Hovendon John, notice of 958
Howard, Dan. y/,. Sale of library 1428
Howard, Jc-seph, Jr.^ Obituary 1333
Howe, Mrs. Julia ^ard (Mrs. John Elliott),
new book on Italy x88x
Howells, William Dean, f6ted on his departure
for Italy 18
Howe's, Lord, Shakespeare collection, sale of . . . 19
Hubbard. Elbert, Works in 40 v., $200, Roy-
.rofters XS38
Humphreys, Mrs. Eliza, "Rita," Damages for
mutilated novel 1675
Hunt. W. T., Jr., Owe of X03
Hurlbut. Rev. J. L., ed.. Bible encyclopedia. . . 1461
Hyperion, new bi-monthly (jerqian periodical ... x x 25
Imports and exports of books and other printed
matter 1028, 187X, X964
"Index to Current Events," notice of 773
"Inkunabelbibliographie. Beitrage zur" 105
International Ass'n af Sesond-hand Booksellers
meeting. May 4 ^ X67O
— Brotherhood of Bookbinders, Agitation
against binding American books in Europe. . . 1877
want only Union bound books in N. Y.
Public Library 1536
— Congress of Publishers, Executive Commit-
tee meeting 1087
on moral education 1579
at Madrid 2005
— Correspondence Schools, Scranton 1881
— encyclopaedia of prose and poetical quotations
(Winston) , 1540
Irish, Fred. D., accepts iiosition with H. M.
Caldwell Co 853
Italian book production in 1907 X43
Italy, Fiction in 102
Ives (Edwin) & Sons consolidated with J. J.
Little & Co 1x25
Jackson. Samuel M., corrects statement regard-
ing Slattery and Tolstoy and Sabatier 85*
James. Henry. Early essays. Ball Pub. Co X539
Jameson, J. Franklin, "Writings on American
History, 1906" 106
Jeancs. Anna T.. Auction sale of library 1428
Jewish Hiftorical Society. x6th annual meeting. 1676
John It'fflesant first edition, $42 1677
Johnson^s Bookstore, Springfield, Mass 1580
— Methods of conducting business 1660
Judge Co. controlled by John A. Sleicher 21
Judge Co.'s new offices 146
Kellerman, William Ashbrook, Obitusx;y xi 24
Kelly, William J., Commercial traveller 958
Kinsey, H. C, becomes buyer at R. H. White
Co 853
Kipling Rrdyard, (^evrillon's article on X089
Knapp, F. H., opens bookstore in New York. . . X46
Knowles, Sir James, Obituary 885
Knudsen. Hans, Inventor of typesetting by
wireless waves 153S
Lamb Publishing Co., note on 1335
Lamm, Per Aaron, Obituary X240
Lander, John E., Commercial traveller 959
Laning Co.'s embarrassment caused the failure
of Rob. Clarke Co 1241
La Ram£e, Louise de. See "Ouida."
L' Arrange, Adolf, Obituary 1880
Lawson, Thomas W., as a publisher 1088
Lea, General Homer, literary plans of 1241
I^a & Febiger succeed Lea Bros, ft Co 102
Leadbeater. P. C, now represents Isaac Pit-
man Co 133s
Index.
vii
FAGB
Le« (R. £.) Co. established 886
Leecii, John S., appointed Public Printer.... 1378
Lexincton Book Shop passes to new owners... 853
Life, twenty-fifth anniversary jx
Lindhal, Dr. P. A., Obituary 1333
Literary Mecca of England (Twickenham) 1088
— piracy in th« Netherlands 1238
Little (J. J.) & Ives Ca, incorporated 1125
"Little Novels of Famaus Cities," notice of . . . 107
Locke, William J., notice of 775
Loisy's, Ahhi Alt red, books condemned by
Archbp. Amette 884
London Bookseller's jubilee 850
— Stow's Survey of 1627
— Times. See Times (Lcndan).
Long Island Railroad not responsible for de-
livery of mss 816
Lorinc, Short & Harmon burned out 2009
LoceTjohn W.) & Co., move 68
McOnre, S. S., to control magazine and pub-
lishing concern 1378
McOure Co. loses suit brought by E. L. Phillip. 1334
McClure Magasine cover. Cleland, M. T 1624
McOurg, A. C. & Co/s, wholesale building,
437-477 Ohio St., Chicago 1623
— window displav of "Silver Blade" (Adv.).. 1482
McComb, S., Making of English Bible 1539
McDonoogh, Joseph Co., Albany, lease build-
ing 9^ State St. 1538
MacDowell, Edward Alexander, Obituary 773
Macgowan, R. W., 75 years old 1582
Mcintosh, William W., commercial traveller. . 959
McKay, David, commercial traveller 959
MacKenxie, Cameron, secretary and treasurer
of the McClure companies 1378
Macmillan Co.*s "check lists" 854
— move badi to 64-66 Fifth Ave 1572
McMnllen, Albert D., commercial traveller. . . . 959
— elected vice-president of the H. M. Caldwell
Co 853
Macpherson, Edward, of Caettysburg, Pa., Sale
of library 1428
Macy (R. H.) Co. and copyright decisions.... 1874
— Sketch of 817
Mad scientists. Prize for cypher, Cochrane
Pab. Co X933
Madore, B. P., vs. American Law Book Co. . . . 1877
Magazine subject index, Faxon 1625
Maikan, Henry, marriage of 2008
Mandigo, Charles Edward 1458
Manners, Robert, Obituary 1240
Mara^, Dr., photographing human voice 1622
Mattison, Fred. F., becomes buyer for Straw-
bridge ft Oothier 888
Matza, Colitte Dumas, Obituary 20
Maximilian i.. Emperor^ prayer book with
Dnrer drawings, facsimile reprint of 67
May, John H., commercial traveller 959
Mechanical music, Agreement on 1331
copyright. ••...... 54
Supreme Omrt decision in 940, 965
Menace to post-card business (Editorial) 1450
Mendoza (Isaac) Book Ca, incorporated 770
Merchants' Ass'n of New York, Reduced rates
July 25-29; August 15-19; August 29-Sep-
tember 2 1971
Meredith's, Oorse, eightieth birthday 853
Merriam (G. ft C.) (>>. vs. United Dictionary
(^.. U. S. Supreme Court decision. .809* 810, 81 x
Merriam, Homer, Obituary 1879
Merrill. Rev. Dr. (>orge Edmands, Obituary.. 1972
Metcalfe, James S., acknowledged author of
"Another Three Weeks" 1458
Methodist Book Ck>ncem, Eastern and Western
branches combined 18S3
Work of 1379
Micfaaelovitch, Grand Duke Michael 1582
Micro-photography, Books by 103
Miller, Charles E., commercial traveller 960
Million Club elects oflkers 1 289
St. Valentine's party of 97'
Milton Bible reclaimed by W. H. Buckler 19
Modernists' books condemned 884
Moffat, Yard ft Co., acquire American rights
of Burlington Magasine 65
Moody Corporation make assignment 817
Moving picture shows must pay royalties 1578
Mmnsey's Magasine article on the publishing
trade 1329
Murphy, John, Obituary 1424
Murray, John, Libel suit against London Times. 1675
Music, Mechanical. See Mechanical music.
Mycr. Mrs, Rose, book thief, arrest 886
PAGE
National Stationer (,The) succeeds The Post-
Card and Novelty Trade and The Post-Card
and National Stationer 970
Nelson, Henry Loomis, Obituary 1069
— Sale of library 1428
Nelson ^Thomas) & Sons offer prizes for win-
dow displays of American Standard Bibles.. 8i;i
Netherlands, Literary piracy in the 1238
Neumann, C. G., makes connections with J. F.
Tapley Co 1425
New York, Associated Stationers' Co., to be
dissolved 133^
old booktrade landmarks disappear 1378
Public Library, English bookbinding for. 1623
to have only Union-bound books ... 1 536
Retail Stationers' Ass'n formed 1423
Stationers' Assoc, dinner 1 45
— — report on selling direct to con-
sumers 144
University course on advertising 854
Newcombe. Frederick H.. Commercial traveller. 960
Newold Co (V. J. W. Bi&aell) sUrto in busi-
ness 887
Newsdealers, N. Y., protest against penalizing
sales of their permits 2005
Newspaper growth, Gen. C. H. Taylor on 884
Newspapers, Importance of advertising to 1 122
— "Index to Current Events" 773
— Railway tickets made from old 1239
Newton, Donald W., opened office 156 Fifth
Ave 1582
NicoU Dr. W. Rob»ertson, preparing biography
of Dr. Watson 104
Nimmo, John C, Obituary 104
Ncrris, John, to fight for free paper 1969
Noiton, Hon. Mrs. Median 1626
Norton, M., bookseller. Scrauton, Removal 1459
Notes on travellers and their lines 941-956
Nourse, F. H., notice of 960
Novel, What is a? 1422
Noyes, Henry D., OUtuary 1069
Nunan. F. T. J., Commercial traveller 960
Oberholtzer, Dr. E. P., dinner to 1 124
Obituary: Abbott, Dr. Edwaid, 1380. — Adams,
J. p., 1333.— Alden, W. L, 104.— Allen.
Philip Lonng, 1880. — Amicis. Edmondo de,
1124.— Apgar, A. C, 1124. — Appleton, D. S..
1240.— Bain Z?r. James, 1880.— Bardwell, W.
A., i333.~BirdL Rev. F. M., 1380.— Bishop,
Harry. i537.~Black, John H., 1379. — Bourne,
E. G., 969. — Bronson, Fk. E., 1380. — Brown.
D. H., 969; 1580. — Brown, John Murray,
1537.— Buddy. A. M.. 772.— Butch, Wilhelm.
104 — Carson. Mrs. Louise T., 1973. — Chad-
wick, Henry, 1458.— Chamberlain, Dr. J.,
1240.— Chichester, Chas. F., 886. — Coppee,
Francis Edouard loachim, 18S0. — Cowley,
Judfie Chas., 852.— Craig, William S., 1624.—
Davis, J. C. B., 20.— Dengler, Jacob F.. 1457.
— Dcrenbourg. Ilartwig, 1424. — Dix. Morgan,
D.D.. X582.--I)rachmann. H. H. H., 104.—
Eckler, C D., 1290. — Edmonds>on, J. B., 145. —
Esser, Herman, 1537.— Ewald, Carl, 1290. —
Farncll. Alfred F., 1676.— Finerty. Col. John
Frederick, ia72. — I->cchette, Dr. Louis Hon-
or*, 1881.— (ieddis, W. R,, 852.— Goldfaden, A..
104.— <5ribavedoff V.. 886.— Hall, Dr. C. C,
1333. — Halevy, Ludovic, 1624. — Harrington,
T J.. 852.— Heath. D. C, 772— Hillhouse,
M. L.. 852.— Holland, Frederick May, 1676.—
Howard Jos., Jr., 13^3. — Kellerman, W. A.,
1124. — Knowles. 5"i> James, 88«. — Lamm. P.
A., 1240. — L'Arrocge, Adolf, 1880. — Lindahl,
Dr. P. A., i33»---MacDowcll. L. A., 773.—
Mandigo. John H., 1458. — Manners. Rob.,
1240. — Matza, Colette Dumas. 20. — Merriam,
Homer, 1879. — Merrill, Rev. Dr. (Seoree Ed-
mands, 1972. — Murphy, John, 1424. — Nelson,
H. L., 1069 — Nimmo, J. C, 104. — Noyes, H.
D., 1069. — Ordronaux, John, 145. — ^"Ouida"
(Louise de la Ramce,), 773. — Pieison, A. B.,
960. — Randall. J. R., 104. — Richmond, Charles
Edward. 1458. — Roche, J. J.. 1380. — Roosa,
Dr. D. B. St. J., 1124.— Rylands. Mrs. John,
886.— Satterlee, Bp. H. Y., 1069.— Sellers, Dr.
Coleman, 20. — Scnn, Dr. N., 64. — Seymour,
Prof. T. D., 20.— Sims, Dr. C. N., I333.—
Smith, Chas. Emorv. 143. — Stedman, E. C,
145— Stickney, Albert, 158,1 .-Stone, Wil-
liam Lcete. 1972. — Totten, Lieut. Charles
Adiel Lewis, U. S. A., 1424- — Vaughan, Fran-
cis W., 1 434* — ^Waddy. Everett, 773. — Wana-
m.nker. T. B.. 1060.— Willmer, Charles Knight,
1 58 1. — Wister, Mrs. Owen, 1972. — \yyckoff,
Walter Augustus, 1676. — Yeaman. G. H., 969.
- Young, C. A., 64.
Vlll
Index.
Ochs, George W., on th^ importance of adver-
tising to news^japers 1 1 22
Odd volumes Club, meeting 772
notice of 965
"Odvsseua," pseud, for Sir Charles Eliot,
"Turkey in Europe" 1460
Ogilvie, Geo. W., succeeded by Saalfield Pub.
Co 1623
— See also United Dictionary Co.
Order of Crown of Italy awarded to William
Roscoe Thayer 1427
Ordronaux. John, Obituary 145
Ostrovsky's "The Storm**^ published by Chas.
H. Sergei Co 852
"Ouida" (Louise de la Ram6e), Obituary 773
— spelling of her name Rami 853, 1241
Outing Pub. Co.'s prize novel competition post-
poned ^ 1423
Oxford University Press, Madan, F 1970
opened at Cathedral Buildings, Mel-
bourne 1883
Pafracts Book Co., N. Y., bankruptcy, 1931;
correction 1973
Page, Walter, author of "The Southerner".... 970
Paget, Dr. Stephen, author "Confessio Med-
Palmer, Mrs. Alice Freeman
Paper-bound fiction not second-class matter...
Paper, Free, To continue fight for
— Companies fined for violating anti-trust act..
— from flax
— Wisconsin merger
— print, and pulp inquiry. Speaker Cannon's
resolutions
not to be put on free list
imported from Canada, decision on . . .
Removing tariff
Papst, C. W., & Son, Santa Barbara, Cal., sell
business
Parcels post for rural delivery routes
Parker Building fire
Patten, Mrs. James A., swindled by book can-
vasser
Pearson, C. Arthur, buys London Times
Peer, Edmund H., opens agency in Covent Gar-
den, London
Pekin Gazette supplanted by Government Ga-
Mette
Pelletreau, William S., finds unrecorded wills
of New Yorkers, 1670-1730
Penny postage to England
Pension system of Cassell & Co
Period of recovery, Booktrade
Periodicals, Changes in Canadian postage on..
Perry, Marden J., collection of Shakespear-
iana reported sold
Peter Rugg, the missing man
Peters- Hilprecht controversy, A. J. Holman..
Phillip, E. L., gets verdict against McClure
Co.
Photography by wireless waves. See Typeset-
ting and photography
Pierce, Andrew D., commercial traveller
Pierson, Arthur B., Obituary
Picrson, Bowen Whiting, Auction of rare post-
age stamps from his collection
Pitt, William T., purchased Thomson-Pitt Book
Co.
Pittsburg Booksellers* and Stationers' Assoc.,
annual dinner 67, 196,
elects officers
Overstock
To prevent price cutting
Poe, Blot on the "escutcheon" of
— mantel presented to Columbia University..
"Poetry, Early American, 1800- 1820," Wege-
lin
Poor Richard Club, annual meeting
Popular fiction of 1907
Post-card notes: American Post-Card Ass*n,
Chic 88a,
Colored reproductions of Underwood,
Ethel F. and Anna Betts
Commercial Colortypc Co.'s campaign
post-cards
Copper photogravure plates, J. F. Mc-
Carthy
Diabolo
Fisher, Ja. E., in charge of department of
Tower Manufacturing Co
for 4th of July, Julius Bien Co.; Spitzer
& Co
frames (Dodge Pub. Co.)
Geographical, Natural history, etc., for
(German schools
1582
1581
14s
1969
2007
884
2007
1377
1291
1331
1877
1678
851
105
1677
63
1426
1459
1539
1876
884
1621
883
816
r627
1449
1334
1 535
960
969
1540
1625
81S
1123
1626
1423
1289
64
66
144
143
1970
1459
1625
1584
1537
1584
1537
1537
1538
Poet-card notes: German- American Post-card
Manufacturing Co 1882
Girl of the State (Columbia Novelty Co.) 1882
Hist, post-cards of New Haven 1537
Jumbo cards (Dutton) 1882
Koto Envelope Co. combined post -card and
envelope 1625
Leap year 1537
marking. Change in 1424
Memorial Day postal cards, American
News Co 1584
Menace to post-card business 1450
notes (Dept.) 1242, 1335, 1424, 1537, 1882
Pin-cushion, sachet, etc '537
Ping-pong cards. Am. News Co 1882
Publishers', Manufacturers' and Import-
ers' Protective Assoc, meeting 1335
Ten commandments (Catholic) 1537
Yale College and New Haven 100 years
ago (W. H. Parker) 1973
Post-holiday bookselling 849
Postal matters: Changes in Canadian postage
on periodicals 883
Director of Posts recommended 849, 851
Paper-bound fiction not second-class mat-
ter 145
— — Parcels post proposed for rural delivery
routes 851
Penny postage to England 1876
Postal Commission's report 849, 851
Postal Progress League needs help 1289
What it is criminal for a bookseller to
mail and to sell 1121
Postal Progress League needs help 1289
Presbyterian Bd. of Publication, R. N. Hays
new manager N. Y. Branch, 156 Fifth Ave. . 1538
Pressmen, Typographical Union No. 6 to appeal
from Justice Bischoif's decision 855
Pressmen, United Typotheta loses suit against
the 816
Price-cutting, To prevent 1423
Prices, Plea for fixed prices without "net" or
"long" 1669
Printers. Sec Pressmen.
Printing Art Sample Book, new periodical 774
Prize for title ana subject of 5 volume set of
books 144s. 1450
Prizes for Bible e&says 1088
Pi ogress of the copyright nidasurc 1070
Publishers and booksellers. Interests mutual... 1662
— Di'.ectory of, P. W., April 11, May 2, June 6.
— International Congress of. Executive Com-
mittee meeting 1087
— Assoc., American, ancual meeting 63
of Gt. Britain and Ireland 1422
— International Assoc, of, at Madrid 2005
— right in compilations 1420
— right to change author's mss 1421
— trade lists. Defects of 1288, 1290
Publishers' Weekly, Annual Summary Number,
1907. Jail' 25.
Bibliographical service of 771
Summer no., May 30.
Travellers' no 907
Publishing and bookselling in England in 1907. 55
— trade. Fallacies of a critic of the: j-cply to
M. H. Forrester 1329
Pulitzer, Joseph, 25 years with The World... 1624
Pulp and print paper inquiry. Speaker Cannon's
resolutions for 1377
not to be put on free list 1291
Putnam's Monthly combined with The Reader. . 105
Quebec Ter-centenary celebration, Album pub.
by R, Renault I539
Questions Sociale (La) to be discontinued 1381
Railroadi). Reduced rates. Merchants' Ass'n.... 1971
.Railway tickets made from old newspapers..... 1239
Randall. James Ryder, Obituary 104
Reade, C. Love me little, love me long 1581
Reader (The) to be merged with Putnam's
Monthly 105
Recent coi.yright decisions (Ed.) 809
Reclain, Philipp, Jr., 40th annivcnary 1971
Richardson, Benjamin II., Obituary 2008
Richmond Charles Edward, Obituary 1458
"Rita." i'^f Humphreys, Mrj. Eliza 1675
Riverside Press and faithful employees 1883
Roberts, (George (Mauusel & Co., Dublin) vis-
iting here 1882
Roche, Tames Jeffrey, Obituary 1380
Rockefeller, J. D., Reminiscences, Journalistic.. 2008
Roe. Chas. M., on the evil of selling direct 147
Rolf i. William Ja., Bibliography of 21
Roosa. Dr. Daniel Bennett St. John, Obituary.. 1124
Russia. Book production in, 1907 1087
Index.
IX
PAGE
Krhnds, Mrs. John. Obituary 886
Saalfield Pnblishing Co.'s lelt books 148
succeeds G. W. Ogilvie 1623
Sadler's **Chonai," suit ccnreming 54, 56
St. Nicholas' increased circulation 1 1 24
"SaiamoR and Balkis," Eragny Press edition of. •lo/
Satterlee, Bishop Henry Vates, Obituary 1069
"Sayings of Bt«ddha," English translation of... 1289
Schacfer, Salter R., succeeds Schaefer-Koradi. 2009
Sckyol Journal to appear monthly 146
Sddmore, Eliza Ruoamah. Confessed author of
"As the Hague Ordains ' 1458
Soott. Robert, buy^ business of Elliot Stock. . . 106
Scrantom, Wetmore & Co.'s fortieth anniver-
s*«T 1877
Scribrer'8 ^Charles) Sons and copyright 1874
See also Copyright matters.
Sccond-claas mail matter. See Postal matters.
Second-hand booksellers. See International
A»*n 1676
Secocd-Hand Booksellers' Assoc, of England,
dinrcr 851
"Secret Life (The)" written by Miss Elizabeth
Bi&lar.d 853
Sellers, Dr. Coleman, Obituary 20
Selling direct to consumers. Evil of, C. M. Roe
on 147
Report of Stationers' Bd. of Trade
and N. Y. Stationers' Assoc 144
Scnn. Dr. Nicholas, Obituary 64
Sergei (Chas. H. Co.) are publishers of "The
Father" and "The Storm" 852
Seymour, Prof. Thomas Day, Obituary 20
Shakespeare collection, Lord Howe's, sale of... 19
— First four folio editions to be sold in Lon-
don 888
— Stratford Town Shakespeare 1674
— theatre 1676
Shakespeariana, Perry collection of reported
sold 816
Shaw. George Bernard, must prove damages
?gainst Dtiflicid & Co 1 121
Sheldon, James B., receiver for the A. C. Gun-
ter Pub. Co 105
Sherman. Frederic F., Catalogue of books pub-
lished by 1425
— opens office 1244
Sherwood. R. E., Advertimng a bookstore,
I927t 1968
— enlarges his business: takes in ladies goods.. 1538
Sims, Rev, Dr. Charles N., Obituary 1333
Sinclair's, May. new novel 64
Sinclair House. New York, closed 1378
Six best selling books in 1907, 143. — in Novem-
ber, 16. — December, 771. — ^January, 1088. —
February. 1^31. — March, 1536. — April 1876
Slattery and loUtoy attracted, not attacked, bv
Sabatier 818, 852
Sleicher John A., controls the Judge Co 21
€Ioan2. F J., to represent Cupples & Leon Co.. 147
Smith. Charles Emory. Obituary 145
Smith, J. J. F.. nctice of 960
Snith, J. Walter, appointed chief editor of
Cassell & Co 880
Smith's. William R., notable collection of
Bttrcsiana 772
Sr^ith's, J. C. new novel 64
Snap shob of some of the men on the road,
957.960
Snodgrass, R. D., new editor of the New Eng-
land Mcgaxine 970
Sc<iety Americana to publish "An Historical Di-
gest of the Provincial Press" 773
Soincr\'ille Ivan, retiring from business 1459
Southern Literary Messenger 1930
"Southerner (The)" is by Walter Page 970
Spanish tccktrade usages 162X
Spinney, William R.. notice of 960
Spring house clesning (Ed.) 1535
Spring outlook 1237
Stationers' Assoc., Chicago, dinner 145
New York, dinner 145
— Beard of Trade, annual dinner. . .888, 11 24, 1240
annual meeting 61
elects officers 103
reduce quarterly dues 1291
report on selling direct to consumers.... 144
Stead, William, not Alfred, is dead 104
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, Obituary 145
StefFens, Lincoln, ceases active work on Amer-
icon iiagasine to devote himself to sociology. 1458
Stern (Edward) & Co. not retiring from post-
card business 1335
Sii^aeT. Albert, Obituary 1581
Stitt, William M., Jr., forms partnership. The
PAGE
Stillings. Public Printer Chas. S., suspended.. 816
Stock, Elliot (London), business of bought by
Robert Scott 106
Stock arrangement in bookstore 1668
— Clearing out. See Spring house-cleaning.. 1535
Stone, William Lcete, Sr., Obituary 1972
Stow's Survey of London, New ed 1627
Street & Smith buy Gunter's Magazine I334
Strindberg's "The Father" published by Chas.
H. Serael Co 852
Sturges, W. N., to represent Geo. E. New-
. combe & Co. and the Life Pub. Co 817
Subject and title for s-volume set of books,
prize $100 i445f USO
Subscription books decision 1877
Suburban Life to be published by S. S. Mc-
Clurc Co 105
Sully, C^orge, commercial traveller 960
Summer number. May 30.
Swedenborg's body taken to Stockholm 1381
Swinburne's recent work 970
Swindler abroad reported by (}eorge Cary Eg-
gleston 1972
Tabard Inn Book Co., Phila., incorporated 1459
Taft. //on. W. H., Present day problems 1913
Tariff matters: Removing tariff from pulp and
print paper 1877
Taylor, Gen. C. H., on newspaper growth 884
Texas sues the American Book Co 2008
Thayer, William Roscoe, is awarded Order of
Crown of Italy 1427
"Things Seen in Egypt" withdrawn from cir-
culation 971
"Thinkers' (The) Club" publications, notice of. 1239
Thompson & Co. buy "Rita's" The sinner 1675
"Three Weeks, Another," Metcalfe. J, S 1458
examined by the Society for uie Sup-
pression of Vice 22
indicted in Boston 851
Times (London) changes hands 63
— Fight for 88s
— fined for libel 1623
— Gentle art of making enemies (Life of
Queen Victoria) 1675
— litigation over 103
— no change in control of 1239
— will pay damages 1929
Tolstoy, Count Leo, eighteenth anniversary
celebration 1088
Totten, Lieut. Charles Adicl Lewis, Obituary. 1424
Trade lists. Publishers', Defects of 1288, 1290
Tiade grievance (A), Inertia of boc-kfeller (Ed.). 2003
Travellers' number 907
Trees, Hough's handbook. Harper 1460
Trueman, Frank, Mobile, Alabama, offering
25 c. on the dollar 1584
"Tudor Facsimile Texts" announced 147
Twain, Mark, Address at American Book-
sellers' dinner 1672
Twickenham, the literary Mecca of England.. xo88
Typesetting and photography by wireless
waves 1535
Typographical Union No. 6 to appeal from
Justice Bischoff's decision 885
Uncle Remus Magazine buys The Home Maga-
sine 1241
Union-bound books 1 536
United Educational Co. pays creditors a divi-
dend 1089
United Dictionary Co. vs. G. & C. Merriam
Co., U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Boston,
decision 809, 8ix
U. S. Supreme Court decision. .. .809, 810
United States Public Documents, Handbook to,
"Evcrhart's" 887
Supreme Ct. decision. See Copyright
matters.
United Typothetae loses its suit against the
pressmen 816
Unwin, T. Fisher, vs. Clarke, James, & Co... 1422
Valentines, Notes on 65
Van Eeden, Frederick, to lecture in New York. 970
Vanni, Charles J., fined for selling blashphem-
ous literature 1122
Vaughan, Francis W., Obituary 1424
Victoria, Queen, Letters of, London Times. . 1929
Price of book. See London Times (Jentle
art of making enemies 1675
Voyrich, John Inglesant, rare ed., $42 1677
Waddy, Everett, Obituary 773
Walker, Oorge W., Copyright in maps, U. S.
Sup. Ct. decisions 1874* 1879 1965-1968
Wallace. Alfred Russel, commemoration medal. 1088
Wain, Rob. W., Sale of law library 1428
Wnlf^ra. FrAnlr. rrtir^a frntn htisin«>a!i Set
Index.
PACK
Wanamaker, Thomas B., retires from John
Wanamaker firm 853
Wanamaker, Thomas B., Obituary 2069
Ward. Mrt, Humphry, to visit America 8^3
— Uniform edition of writings 1585
Wartburg Pub. House remsved to Studebacker
Building, Chicago 1538
Watson. jDr. John, life of, by W. Robertson
Nicoll 104
Watt, William J., withdraws from firm of John
McBride Co si
Webster dictionaries: U. S. Circuit Court of
Appeals, Boston, dedsion 809, 81 x
U. S. Supreme Court decision 809, 810
Wegelin, Oscar, "Early American Poetry, 1800-
1820" 66
Werckmeister cases, U. S. Supreme Court de-
cision in 54, 56
What is a novel? 1422
What it is criminal for a bookseller to mail
and to sell 1121
What's in the Magainnes discontinued 817
Whitakers (The) and the London Bookseller, 850
White-Smith Music Pub. Co. vs. Apollo Co.,
Supreme Court dedsion 940, 965
Wiley, John, & Son almost 100 years old 1624
Williams', Roger, building 1622
Wills, 200 unrecorded wills of New Yorkers,
1670-1730 1539
PAOC
Wilmer, Charles Knight, Obituary 1 581
Windmuller, Louis, on the history of encydo-
pedias iisx
Window displays of American Standard Bibles,
Prizes for 813 ; Summer no., May 3»
— ---of "Silver Blade" (adv.) 1482
Winslow's Memorial, Was it published? (Notes
and Queries) 188S
Wireless wave typesetting and photography,
Knudsen, Hans 1535
Wisconsin Library Commission to publish "In-
dex to Current Events" 775
Wisconsin paper merger 2007
Wister, Mrs. Owen, daughter of Fanny Kem-
ble. Obituary 197a
Woman's Maganne obtains second-class privi-
leges 21
Wood, Henry, New old healing 1458
Woodberry, Prof. George Edward, to visit
the Sahara desert 970
World, The, 25 year anniversary 1624
Wright, Miss Aiarv Robinson, to press claim
against Bolivia for $20,000 888
Wyckoff, Walter Augustus, Obituary 1676
Yeaman, (Seorge Helm, Obituary 969
Young, Prof. Charles Augustus, Obituary 64
Young Reaper to be discontinued 112$
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Ahemus (Henry) Co. .984, 1275, I347,
American Baptist Publication Soc. .201,
997,
American Book Co
American Code Co 29,
American Library Association
American News Co
American Tissot Society
Anderson & Stoner 798,
AM>leton (D.) & C0..1, 7^, 835, 1009,
1 149, 1309, 1401,
Baker (The) & Taylor Co. .30, 159, 787,
990, 1264, 1796,
Baker's Great Bookshop 34,
Benziger Bros 1000,
Berger Publishing Co 31,
Bibliographic Publications. .83, 122, 210,
793, 1273, 1348, Apr. II, 1690, 1794,
Bobbs-Merrill Co. .36, 84, 124, 726, 73h
796, 837. 871, 930, 1013, 1112, 1190, 1191,
1192, 1310, 1359, 1403. 1441, 1443,
1484, 1610, 1645, 1697, 1700, 1701,
181 1, 1907,
BonnelK Silver & Co
Booksellers' League
Boston Book Co
Brcntano's 202, 1943,
Brewer, Barse & Co
Brown, William
CaldweU (EL M.) Co 982. 983,
Canadian Bookseller and Newsagent
and Stationers' Journal
Cassell & Co .*
Cazcnove (C. D.) & Son 34,
Century (The) Co 162, 929, 1150,
1278, 1406, 1718,
Chatterton-Peck Co 34,
dark, D. S
Qique (The) 1107, 1272, 1306, 1354,
1398, 1471, 1598, 1899,
Connoisseurs' Press
Copyright Notices. .29, 75, 116, 156, 157,
784, 785. 828^ 861, 900, 901, 977, 978,
iioo, iioi, 1137, 1138, 1 139, 1255,
1256, 1300, 1301, 1346, 1394, 1435,
1470, 1548^ 1549, 1593, 1636, 1686,
1687, 1805, 1806, 1893, 1894,
1981, 1982,
Crowell (T. Y.) & Co. .43, 160, 161, 922,
1139, 1 182,
PAGE
1436
1268
201
1983
1895
993
158
926
1709
1986
1983
1691
1266
1901
1951
1796
82
1696
1987
92s
1983
1606
80
1607
1983
1953
1 102
1638
1946
1908
1983
1272
Cupples & Leon.. 79, 730, 872, 994, 995,
1 141, 1471
Dealers, Directory of 1902-
Dial Co 1605.
Dillingham (G. W.) Co 927, "69, 1724^
Dodd, Mead & Co. ...35, 125, 163, 164,
165, 794, 800, 839, 873. 928, 1018, mo,
1 162, 1 163, 1308. 1318, 1365, 144^,
1447, 1485, 1466, 1562, 1601,
1650, 1713, 1948, 1989
Dodge (B. W.) & Co 1726
Doscher (C H.) & Co 1268
Doubleday, Page & Co. .37, 88, 996, 1140,
1262, 1277, 1362, 1609, 1647, ^716, 1812, 1949
Drake (Frederick J.) & Co 992
Duffield & Co. .2, 39, 166, 728, 836, 1012,
1 172, 1 173, 1404
Dutton (E. P.) & Co. .3, 126, 1155, 13.12, 1717
Eaton & Mains 12^
Engineering News Book Department. 30, 1986
Estes (Dana) & Co. .167, 909, ^^7^* ^^77,
Apr. II, 1706, 1810
Excelsior Publishing House 1000
Forbes & Co 1478
Funk & Wagnalls Co... 123, 168, 1302, 1550
Griffith & Rowland Press 1793
Grosset & Dunlap 979, 1016, 1797
Harper Bros mi
Hayes Lithographing Co 786
Heflfer (W.) Sons 1398, 1437
Hills & Hafely Co 985
Holman (A. J.). & Co 999, i47i
Holt (Henry) & Co. .169, 729, 931, 1257,
1364, 1725
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.. 170, 797, 907,
998, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1361,
1481, 1558, 1560, 1808
Huebsch, B. W...205, I39S, I474. 1689, 1795
Hurst & Co 989
Ideal Book Mailing Corner Co 34, 1983
International Congress on Moral Edu-
cation 159s
International News Co 30, 1107, 1899
J. c 1549
Jacobs (Geo. W.) & Co. .987, 1643, 1695, 1722
Jenkins, Wm. R 34, 1983
Kay Printing House 34, 1983
Kellogg, A. H 34, 1983
Kennerley, Mitchell 921, 1648
Laird & Lee 172, 173, 914, 915
Lamb Pub. Co... 1349, 1720, 1721, 1911, 195a
xii
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Lane (John) C0..1015, 1185, 1311, 1806, 1990
Lc Soudier, H 1551
Lea & Febiger 203
Libbie (C F.) & Co 31, 204, looi, 1987
Life Publishing Co 81
Lippincott (J. B.) Co. .174, 175, 176, 177,
866, 1008, 1 109, 1 170, 1 171, 1356, 1440,
1556, 1600, 1644, 1702, 1703, 1904, 1954
Little, Brown & Co. .6, 38, 178, 179, 838,
916, 1174, "75. 1357, 1557, 1603,
1707, 1809. 1991
Long, George T 1986
Longmans, Green & Co.. 180, 181, 182, 183
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co... 171, 923,
1 164, 1712, 1909
McBride (J. T.) & Son 1798
McClure Co. .732, 733, 841, 1165, 1166,
1 167, 1 168, 1608, 171 1, 1910
McClurg (A. C.) & Co. .799, 868. 908,
loio, 1 108, 1 143, 1276, 1316, 1317, 1363,
1482, 1483, 1561, 1646, 1723
McLoughlin Bros 980, 981
Macmillan (The) Co 87, 842, ion,
1279, 1402, 1477, 1728, 1912
Maggs Bros 34, 1983
Marquis (A. N.) & Co 1103
Merriam (G. & C.) Co 1269
Moffat, Yard & Co 5, 85, 184, 869,
1 148, T188, 1 189, 1448, 1727
Murphy, J. J 34, 1983
Nelson (Thomas) & Sons 185, 829,
986, 1260, 1790, 1791
Ogilvie (G. W.) 4, 42, 988, 1405
Ogilvie (J. S.) Pub. Co 202
Old South Work, Directors of . .30, 80,
789, 1 106, 1351, 1554, 1898
Outing Pub. Co 1715
Oxford University Press 186, 091,
1261, 1475, 1710
Page (L. C.) & Co. .734, 867, 917, "56,
1 157, 1314, 1479, 1704, 1705, 1814, 1905. 1992
Penn Publishing Co 187, 918, 1186
Pitman (Isaac) & Sons 1000
Pope, George 1899
Publishers* Circular 35, 1399
Publishers' Weekly. .78, 117, 120, 208,
209, 788, 864, 865, 90s, 1002, 1003, 1273,
1307, 1350, 1355, 1399, 1400, 1555, 1594,
1599, 1639, 1798, 1897, 1947
Publishing Adjuncts, Directory of. .32,
33, 76, 77, 118, 119, 206, 207, 790, 791,
832, 833, 862, 863, 902, 903, 1004,
1005, 1 104, 1 105, 1 144, "45, 1270,
1271, 1304, 1305, 1352, 1353, 1396,
1397, 1438, 1439, 1473, 1474,
1552, 1553, 1596. 1597, 1640,
1641, 1692, 1693, 1900, 1901,
1944, 1945, 1984, 1985. 2020
Putnam's (G. P.) Sons. .90, t88, 189,
190, 191, 1258, 1259, 1315
Quaritch, Bernard 1444
Rand, McNally & Co 89, 919
Reilly & Britton. .192, 840, 910, 911, 924,
925, 1014, 1 178, 1 179, 1 180, 1313,
1360, 1480, 1604
Revell (F. H.) Co. .41, I93, 932, 1187,
1476, 1719
Saalfield Pub. Co. .725, 834, 906, 1006,
1007, 1358, 1637, 1988
Scribner's (Chas.) Sons. .44, 194, 795,
874, 1151, "52, "53, "54, 1280, 1366,
1442, 1559, 1699, 1906
Silk, Reeve A 905, 998
Small, Maynard & Co 1708, 1714
Smith, George H 16^
Spencer, Walter T 157
Spon & Chamberlain 203
Steiger (E.) & Co 34
Stern (Edward) & Co 1184
Stitt & Heineberg Co. See Hayes Lith-
ographing Co.
Stokes (F. A.) Co... 40, 86, 870, 1017,
1 183, i6q2, 1649
Stuyvesant Press 1142
"Suggestions" 1445
Tapley (J. F.) Co •. 33,1986
Taylor Instrument Cos 1642
Torch Press 1003, 1106
University of Chicago Press 204
Van Nostrand (D.) Co 196, 197, 1264
Vir Publishing Co 999
Warne (F.) & Co 195, looi
Watt (W. J.) & Co 920, 1181, 1813, 1950
Wiley (J.) & Sons 198, 199, 1265
Williams, J. R 121
Winston (John C.) Co 912, 913, 1792
Wood (William) & Co 200
Young Churchman Co 1688
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NOTES IN SEASON.
Haspes & Brothers will publish this month
a new book by Josephine Daskam Bacon, en-
titled 'Ten to Seventeen," a diary of girls in
boardinff school dfuringr those years when the
world is made up chiefly of two kinds of ex-
citement— sentiment and scrapes. Thw will
pid>lish in the early spring Swinburne's 'Trag-
edy of the Duke of Gandia,"
L. C. Page & Co. will publish shortly a polit-
ical novel, entitled "God Save the Common-
wealth," by Gamaliel Bradford, Jr., who has
had unusual opportunity to study current pol-
itics ; also, "Bahama Bill," a wild story of the
sea, by T. Jenkins Hains, author of "The
Windjammers," etc.
Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. will publish on
February i a volume entitled 'Thomas Alva
Edison, Sixty Years of an Inventor's Life,"
by Francis Arthur Jones. The work is the
result of close acquaintance with and study of
the inventor, and is at once complete, authori-
tative and intensely interesting.
DuFFiELD & Co. will publish on January 25
"Jaquette," a story deahng with sororities, by
Grace E. Cody. In February they will bring
out "Women and Other Women," by Hilde-
garde Hawthorne; "Plans for a National
Theatre," by William Archer; 'To the End
of the Trail," by Richard Hovey; "The Ser-
mon on the Mount," in the Rubric Series;
also, "A Modem Prometheus," by M. G. D.
Bianchi.
J. B. LippiNCOTT Company will publish in
the early spring "The Russian Peasant," by
Dr. Howard P. Kennard, the noted English
surgeon, who is now lecturing in this country
on Russia and her peasantry. The author
gained his knowledge of his subject through
personal contact, having lived among the
peasants in all parts of European Russia. The
volume is filled with striking impressions and
pregnant with human interest.
George W. Jacobs & Co. have just ready in
the American Crisis Biographies Series a vol-
ume on Jefferson Davis, by Dr. William E.
Dodd, author of "Life of Nathaniel Macon,"
etc. The purpose of this short biography of
JeflFerson Davis, according to Dr. Dodd, "is
not to justify or even defend the course of the
foremost leader of the Confederate cause,
but simply to relate the study of that remark-
ably tragic life and correlate his career to the
main current of American history."
G. P. Putnam's Sons will publish shortly
Christian Reid's new book, "Princess Nadine."
The heroine of the story is the daughter of a
Russian prince and an American mother,
whose resourceful and masterful lover stops
at nothing where his love and the wish of his
lady are concerned, which leads to many novel
and dramatic situations^. They will also
bring out this month a work entitled' "Money
Hunger," by Henry A. Wise Wood, a vigor-
ously written book that works through an
analysis of the low present state of our com-
mercial morality into an optimistic prophecy
of better things to come. The author con-
tends that Americans of finer grain will in-
creasingly refuse to set up wealth and the
power it brings as satisfying ends in them-
selves; and will tend to make things more
desirable than these their quest Nor are
practical recommendations for toning up our
ideals wanting. Among these is the emphatic
insistence upon the principle that it is every
man's duty himself to cherish, and to arouse
in others, relentless hostility to the treacher-
ous and sordid chevaliers d'industrie that are
now this country's heaviest curse.
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Aluhaniii. Supreme ct. Reports of cases. 2d
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Alford, Fremont, comp. The wit of Lincoln,
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wit. Indianapolis, Ind., Scott-Miller Co.,
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Affifltiitx, N. S. Amstutz' hand-book of photo-
engraving: being an enlargement and re-
vision of Jenkins* Manual of photoengrav-
ing; with supplementary chapters on the
theory and practice of half-tone color work
by F: E. Ives and Stephen H. Horgan. 3d
ed. Chic, Inland Printer Co., 1907, [1908.]
c. 440 p. il. por. col. pis. diagrs., D. cl., $3.
N. S. Amstutz is member of the Royal Photo-
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ranged, but the sttbjects treated are, in the main,
the same as found in the second edition. A glossary
of photoengraving terms has been added. Index.
Arnold, Jos. Alfred. Arnold's guide for busi-
ness corporations in the state of New York ;
cont. the business corporation law, the stock
corporation law, the general corporation,
and other laws affecting business corpora-
tions, (as amended to date;) with notes and
forms. 2d cd., rev. and enl. N. Y., Baker,
Voorhis & Co., 1907, [1908.] c. i2-(-2i2 p.
O. cl, $1.50; pap., $1.25.
Ayres, Mary Morgan. Four Christmases.
[Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mary Morgan Ayres,
1907, 1908.] c. 39 p. D. pap., 50 c.
A story having for its subject the redemption
of a man who has been brought to abject poverty
through gambling.
Balet, Jos. W. Analysis of elastic arches;
two-hinged, three-hinged and hingeless, of
steel, masonry and concrete. N. Y., Engi-
neering News Publishing Co., [1908.] 320 p.
pis. diagrs., tabs., 8**, cl., *$3 net.
Earth, Fritz. The gospel of St. John and
the synoptic gospels. N. Y.. Eaton & Mains,
[1908.] c. '07. 5-87 p. S. (Foreign religious
ser.; ed. by R. J. Cooke.) cl., *40 c. net.
Author is professor of theology in the Univer-
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is to present in briefest form the best thought ot
sr me of the foremost teachers in European univer-
sities on such subjects, reli^ous and theological, as
are at this time of special interest to Christian be-
lievers. Other issues of the series will be found
in this alphabet under Beth, Meyer, Griiumacher,
Riggenbach, Von Hase.
B«clc«r, Frank S. Bender's code citations ana-
lyzed, 1907. N. Y., Matthew Bender & Co.,
[1907, 1908.] c. (pasters,) obi. Tt., pap.,
Bellet, Louise Pecquet du. Some prominent
Virginia families: [Edward Jaquelin —
Martha Carey: their descendants, and col-
lateral families.] [Lynchburg, Va., J. P.
Bell Co., Inc., 1908.] c. '07. 4 v., il. pors.
fold, geneal. tables, 8°, cl, $10. (600 cop-
ies.)
Bender's lawyers' diary and directory for the
state of New York, 1908, from Jan. i, 1908,
to Feb. I, 1909. Albany, N. Y., Matthew
Bender & Co., 1907, [1908.] c. 768 p. O.
hf. roan, $2.
Bender's law book catalogue, 3d ed., 94 p.,
appended.
Beth, Karl. The miracles of Jesus. N. Y.,
Eaton & Mains, [1908.] c. '07. 5-77 p. S.
(Foreign religious sen; ed. by R. J. Cooke.)
cl., *40 c. net.
Author is professor in the University of Berlin.
Biddle, Clarence S. Principles, pleading and
practice obtaining in the court of chancery
of New Jersey in divorce and other causes
matrimonial; with a complete collection of
forms. Newark, N. J., Soney & Sage, 1907,
[1908.] c. 7+191 p. O. buckram, $3.
Bishop, Avard Longley. The state works of
Pennsylvania. New Haven, Ct, Yale Uni-
versity, 1907, [1908.] 149^297 p. maps, O.
(Publications of Yale University.) pap.,
$1.50.
Reprinted from the Transactions of the Con-
necticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Author
itiStructor in commercial geography in Yale Univer-
sity. Contents: Improvements in transportation be-
fore 1823 in Pennsylvania; The popular movement
for internal improvements; The construction of the
public works; Finance; Corrupt practices connected
with the building and operations of the public
works; The disposal of the public works Appendices
contain: Memorial to the Legislature; Delegates to
the Canal Convention at Harrisburg; Resolutions
passed • '-
Feb. 21
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Inaex.
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i^assed at the Convention, 1825, and the Acts of
1827; Financial state*
Bibliography (4 p.).
Feb. 25, i8c6, and of April 9, 182
mcnt of the public works. """
Blodgett, Harry Thornton. Blodgett's short-
hand speed book. In 2 pts. Long Branch,
N. J., [Long Branch Press Print,] 1907,
[1908.] c. ea. 38 p. Q. pap., ea., $1.
Exercises for obtaining speed m shorthand.
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BomlMrger, Maude A. Colonial recipes from
old Virginia and Maryland manors; with
numerous legends and traditions inter-
woven. Wash., D. C, Neale Publishing Co.,
1907. [1908.] c. 107 p. D. cl., $1.25.
Recipes for good things made in the kitchen of
Mount Vernon and in the home of Nellie Custis
and other famous manors. They include beverages,
hread and pastry, cake. meaU, pickles, puddings,
saaces and jellies, and soups.
BroolcB, Asa Passavant. The reservation: a
romance of the pioneer days of Minnesota
and of the Indian massacre of 1862. [Com-
frcy, Minn., Asa P. Brooks,] 1907, [1908.]
c. 235 p. D. pap., 50 c.
While this story is largely fiction it deals with
historical facts in connection with the pioneer life
of early settlers and the Indian massacre in Minne-
sou that hitherto have found a place but briefly
in works of history.
Bmce, Wallace. [The poetical works of Wal-
lace Bruce.] In 3 v. Leaves of gold; Scot-
tish poems; Wanderers. N. Y., Bryant
Union Co., 1907, [1908.] c. 192; 159;
192 p. D. ea., cl, $1.25 ; per set, $3, boxed.
Mr. Bruce is an Amencan writer whose poems
curing the last twenty-five years have appeared alike
in Harper's and Blackwood's Magazines, "Leaves of
sold'* consists of short poems gathered under the
fclkwing headings: Brotherhood, Home, Freedom,
Memory, Love, Faith. "Scottish poems" were in-
^ired by the romance, history, poetry and beauty
of Scotland. "Wanderers" takes us "Through many
states," "In many lands" and "On land and sea,"
the contents being so classified.
Bnckiey, Ernest Robertson. Public roads,
their improvement and maintenance. Jef-
ferson City, Mo., [Bureau of Geology and
Mines, 1907, 1908.] 13+124 p. pis. Q. (Mis-
souri Bureau of Geology and Mines, Re-
ports.) cl. (Address pub. for price.)
Author is director and state geologist in the
Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines. Contents:
A classiflcation of highways and a discussion of the
agents through which they are destroyed: Materials
rsed in improving highways; Methods of construct-
ing different kinds of pavements; Drainage; Country
highways; Materials in Missouri available for high-
way improvements; Present condition of the rural
bigiiways and citv streets; Miscellaneous considera-
tiers; Appendix; Tndex.
Buckley, R : Wallace. The last of the Hough-
tons: a novel. Wash., D. C, Neale Pub-
lishing Co., 1907, [1908.] c. 280 p. D. cl.,
$1.50.
The story opens in the year i860 with a bitter
quarrel between Colonel Houghton and his son of Vir-
ginia, because the latter will not yield in his de-
tcimination to join the Union army. Hal Houghton
leaves home and his fate remains a mystery for
the years of the Civil War. His story is finally
related by a young man whom Houghton has be-
friended; he also explains the many mysterious hnp-
peoings of the narrative which may not be antici-
pated without spoiling the ending.
Chicago. The municipal court, with marginal
notes and index; by Stephen A. Foster.
Chic, Callaghan & Co., 1907, [1908.] c.
129 p. O. buckram, $2.50.
Cochran, Judge J: Salisbury. Bonnie Bel-
mont: a historical romance of the days of
slavery and the Civil War. [St. Clairsville,
O., John S. Cochran, 1908.] c. '07. 291 p.
pors. O. cl., $1.50.
The author is judge of the Probate Court of
BLlotont County, Ohio, where the scene of his story
b mostly laid. There is nothing related in the
book, he asserts, that is not founded on fact.
Cocioft. Susanna. Growth in silence. Chic,
Physical Culture Extension Society, [1907,
1908.] c '05. 32 p. por. O. (Know thyself
ser.) pap., 60 c
Coloxado. Supreme ct. Reports, including
part of the Jan. and Apr. term, 1906 ; Irving
B. Melville, rep. v. 36, 37- Denver, Mills
Pub. Co., [1908.] c O. shp., *$5 net.
Comfort, W: Wistar. Exercises in French
prose composition. Bost, Heath, 1907,
[1908.] c 64 p. S. (Heath's modern lan-
guage ser.) cl, 25 c
Author is associate professor of romance languages
in Haver ford College. This material furnishes a very
useful form of practical work from two points of
view: first, as intended to emphasize somewhat sys-
tematically the grammatical points which are under
study in the second year ot a French course; and
second to acquaint the pupil with the ordinary con-
versational French which would be useful in taking
a trip to France. Vocabulary.
Derleth, C:, jr. Moment diagrams and typ-
ical live load's. Berkeley, Cal., University
of Clalifomia Press, [1908.] 9 P- fold- tab.,
Q. (University of (Talifornia publicatjons,
Engineering.) pap., 10 c
Written originally and primarily for the use ana
irstruction of students taking structural engineering
courses in the College of Civil Engineering of the
Ur'iversity of California. The first part of the
aiticle describes the construction and explains the
meaning of a diagram. The remainder of the article
discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the
use of concentrated and equivalent loads, and is in-
tended to throw for the student some light upon
what is still a rather unsettled problem. Bibliog-
raphy (i p.).
Dock, G:, Af.D., cd. Diseases of the heart, by
L. von Schrotter, Th. von Jiirgensen, L.
Krehl, H. Vierordt ; ed., with additions, by
G : Dock. Phil., W. B. Saunders Co., 1907.
[igo8.] 1000 p. il. 8**, (American ed. of
Nothnagel's practice.) cl., *%5 net; hf. mor.,
*$6 net.
Durand, W: F: Researches on the perform-
ance of the screw propeller. Wash., D. C,
Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1907,
[1908.] 3-61 p. pis. diagrs., Q. (Carnegie
Institution of Washington publication.)
pap., 75 c
Edminster, Clothier Franklin. Structural
drawing: a systematic course of instruction
in structural drawing, beginning with the
standard forms and leading to the typical
columns, girders, trusses and framing de-
tails. [N. Y., David Williams Co.. 1908.]
c. '07. 148 p. il. d'iagrs., obi. 12**, cl., $2.50.
Emeroon, Ralph Waldo. Essays, (selected,)
by Ralph Waldo Emerson; ed., with an
introd. and notes, by Edna H. L. Turpin.
N. Y., Charles E. Merrill Co., [1907, 1908.]
c. 325 p. por. 16", (Merrill's English
texts.) cl., ^ c
Evans, H : Ridgely. The house of the sphinx :
a novel. Wash., D. C, Neale Publishing
Co., 1907, [1908.] c 219 p. D. cl, $1.50.
A young American in London desiring to learn
something of English country life and also in search
of adventure answers an advertisement for an assist-
ant in some chemical experiments at a private house
ill Sussex. His services are accepted and in a
sbort time he finds himself at Wyndwood Hall —
"the house of the sphinx,"as he is led to call it.
The host, an elderly man, is spending a fortune
trying to turn the baser metals into gold. He is
aided in his experiments 1>y an Egyptian charlatan
and his wife, who claim to have supernatural
powers. There is a beautiful girl who is almost
the victim of the Egyptian's admiration and whom
the hero rescues. Many strange and apparently occult
things happen before the dramatic cndmg in Egypt.
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Forel, Auguste Henri. Hypnotism; or, sug-
gestion and psychotherapy: a study of the
psychological, psycho-physiological and
therapeutic aspect? of hypnotism; tr. from
the 5th German ed., by H. W. Armit. Am.
ed., rev. and cor. N. Y., Rebman Co.,
[1908.] c. 07. 12+323 p. 8°, cl., $2.50.
Gamett, Judge Theodore Stanford. J. E. B.
Stuart, (Major-General,) commander of the
Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia,
C. S. A. : an address delivered at the un-
veiling of the equestrian statue of General
Stuart, at Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1907.
Wash., D. C, Neale Publishing Co., 1907,
[1908.] c. 7-6r p. por. D. cl., $1.
Gi'bbons, Cardinal Ja. True manhood. Balti-
more, Aid., Doxcy Book Shop Co., 1907,
[1908.] c. 23 p. D. bds., 50 c.
The basis of this little volume was an address
ffiven by Cardinal Gibbons to the graduating class of
Worcester Univerbity at its Commencement exercises,
X907: a few alterations and slight additions have
been made.
6il)«»ii, J : W. A jimior history of the United
States. Chic, A. Flanagan Co., [1908.] c.
07. 5-303 P- il. maps, D. cl., 60 c.
Mr. Gibson is author of "A grammar htstory of
the United States," "The Civil War," etc. For
this work that part of United States history has been
selected which most appeals to the young mind.
Story, biography, geography and literature have been
woven into the narrative. The book is a semi-
reader, or may be made so. Index.
Gregory, Herbert Ernest, and Robinson, H:
Hollister. Preliminary geological map of
Connecticut. [Hartford, Connecticut State
Library,] 1907. 39 p. il. fold, map, O. (Con-
necticut state geological and natural history
survey bulletin.) pap. (Address pubs, for
price.)
Griffin, Russell B. The pianoforte telegraphy,
(the Morse telegraph code:) instructor ar-
ranged for the pianoforte keys in musical
notation. Quincy, III., Morse Art Co.,
[1908.] c. '06. 3 p. f°, cl., $1.
Griitzmacher, R: H. The Virgin birth. N.
Y., Eaton & Mains, [1908.] c. '07. 5-80 p.
S. (Foreign religious ser. ; ed. by R. J.
Cooke.) cl., *40 c. net.
Author is professor of theology in the Univer-
sity of Rostock, in Mecklenburg- Schwerin, Germany.
Hammon, L,: Hammon on evidence covering
burden of proof, presumptions, judicial no-
tice, judicial admissions, and estoppel. St.
Paul, Minn., Keefe-Davidson Co., 1907,
[1908.] c. 16+720 p. O. shp., $6.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The house of the
seven gables ; ed., with an introd. and notes,
by J. H. Castleman. N. Y., Charles E. Mer-
rill Co., [1907, 1908.] c. 464 p. por. 16*,
(Merrill's English texts.) cl., 40 c.
Bibliography (2 p.).
Heminway, M., & Sons Silk Co. A treatise
on embroidery; with twenty color il, from
original models. Ed. de luxe. N. Y., M.
Heminway & Sons Silk Co., [1908.] c.
97 p. O. (Art needlework ser.) pap., 15 c.
A collection of embroidery designs, with directions.
Arranged for the use of those who desire a more
thcicugh understanding of the art of embroidering
with silk, and as a guide for those who may wish to
teach.
Hughes, Mrs. Mary E. An answer to "Three
years in Arkansas." Guymon, Okla., [Wiley
& Wright, 1908.] c. '07. 50 p. por. 12**, pap.,
25 c.
Indiana. Supreme ct. Reports of cases, with
tables of cases reported and cited, text-
books cited, statutes cited and construed,
and an index; G: W. Self, off. rep., Sol. H.
Esarey, asst. rep. v. 167, cont. cases decided
at the May term, 1906, not reported in v,
166, and cases decided at the Nov. term,
1906. Indianapolis, Aetna Print. Co., 1907,
[1908.] c. 404-818 p. O. shp., $3.50.
Johnaon, Mrs. Alta Leonard. Only a boy:
[in memory of Wilbur Warren Johnson,
1885-1903.] Wash., D. C, Mrs. Alta L.
Johnson, [1908.] c. '07. 87 p. por. 8**, pap.
(Not for sale.) (300 copies.)
Jordan, D: Starr, ed. The California earth-
quake of 1906 ; articles by D : Starr Jordan,
J: Casper Branner, [etc.] San Francisco,
A. M. Robertson, 1907, [1908.] c. 15+
371 p. il. diagrs., O. cl., *$3.50 net.
Contents: The earthquake ritt of April 1906, by
David Starr Jordan, rresidcnt of Stanford Uni-
versity; Geology and the earthquake, by J: Casper
Branner, Vice-Pre.«?idcnt and professor of geology,
Stanford University; The destructive extent of the
California earthquake of 1906 by C: Derleth, Jr.,
associate professor of structural engineering. Univer-
sity of California; The investigation of the California
earthquake of 1906, by Grove Karl Gilbert^ of the
U. S. Geological Survey; Local effects of the Califor-
nia earthquake of 1906, by Stephen Taber, Stanford
University; Preliminary note on the cause of the
California earthquake of X906, by F: Omori, member
of the Imperial earthquake investigation committee,
Tokyo, Jai>an; The er^at earthquake rift of Cali-
fornia, by Harold W. Fairbanks; The tremblor, a
personal narration, by Mary Austin.
Kansas. Supreme ct. Reports of cases;
Llewellyn J. Graham, rep. v. 74, June 9,
1906-Dec. 8, 1906. Topeka, State Print.
Office, 1907, [1908I] c 20+1028 p. O.
buckram, $3.50.
Keen, W: Williams, M.D., ed. Surgery: its
principles and practice. In 5 v. v. 3 and 4,
Phil., W. B. Saunders Co., 1907, [1908.] c.
ea. 950 p. il. col. pis. 8**, ea., cl., *$7 net; hf.
mor., *$B net.
Kelly, Howard Atwood, M.D., and Noble, C:
Percy, M.D., eds. Gynecology and abdom-
inal surgery; il. by Hermann Becker, Max
Brodel and others, v. 2. Phil., W. B.
Saunders Co., 1907, [1908.] c. 900 p. 8°,
cl., *$8 net ; hf. mor„ *$9.5o net.
Kyle, D : Braden, M.D. Diseases of the nose
and throat. 4th ed.. rev. Phil., W. B.
Saunders Co., 1907, [1908.] 646 p. il. 8**,
cl., ♦$4 net ; hf. mor., *$5.So net.
M. C, (pseud.) Light on the path: a treatise
written for the personal use of those who
are ignorant of the Eastern wisdom, and
who desire to enter within its influence;
written down by M. C, with notes and com-
ments by the author. N. Y., Theosophical
Publishing Co., 1908. 92 p. T. leath., 75 c.
First published in 1897.
McAuley, Jerry. Jerry McAuley: an apostle
to the lost; introd. by Rev.' S. Irenaeus
Prime, D.D. ; personal recollections by A. S.
Hatch, Ja. Talcott. Mrs. E. M. Whittemore,
Mrs. Spencer W. Coe, Rev. J: Calvin
Knox, and contributions by J. H. Wyburn,
Ja. A. Richards and others; ed. by R. M.
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Offord. 5th ed., rev. and enl., with new il.
N. Y., American Tract Society, [1908.] c.
"85, *07. 10+304 p. pis. pors. D. cL, *$i net.
McCaxty, L: Philippe. The great pyramid
Jeczeh. San Francisco, Louis P. McCarty,
1907. [19081] c. 586 p. il. tabs., diagrs., 8**,
cl.,$5; leath,$6.
McConnick, F: The tragedy of Russia in
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HcFarland, J: T:, D.D. The Book and the
child: some vital principles for a Sunday
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FOUHDBD BY F. JsMVPOTJOT.
JANUARY 4, 1908.
The editor does not hold himself responsible for
the views eacpressed in contributed articles or com-
munications.
All matter for adv«rtisinff pages should reach this
office not later than Wednesday noon, to Insure in-
sertion in the same week's issue.
Publishers are requested to furnish title pa((e proofs
and advance information of books forthcoming, both
for entry in the lists and for descriptive mention. An
early copy of each book published should be forward,
ed, as it IS of the utmost importance that the entries
of books be made as promptly and as perfectly as pos-
sible. In many cases booksdlera and librarians de-
pend on the PuBLisHiCRS' WnxLY solely for their
information. The Record of New Publications ot
the PuBUSHFBS' WxaxLY is the material of the
"American Catalog," and so forms the basis of trade
bibliography in the United States.
"I hold every man a debtor to his profes-
sion, from the which, as men do of course
seek to receive countenance and profit, so
ought they of duty to endeavor themselves by
way of amends to be a help and an ornament
thereunto."— Imkd Bacon.
AT THE TURN OF THE YEAR.
The forebodings which filled the minds of
many in the booktrade, as well as in other
lines of business, as the result of the crisis of
October last, caused them to look forward
with dread to the holiday season, and to 1908,
despite the consoling thought which we have
often had occasion to emphasize, namely, that
the booktrade holds a middle position between
luxuries and necessities, so that the place of
those who in economizing cease to buy books
is filled by those who in economizing buy
books instead of more costly things.
For a brief time these forebodings seemed
to be justified, as retailers here and there
failed to send re-orders and in some cases
cancelled outstanding orders. But after a
temporary and somewhat discouraging lull, the
real holiday buying commenced in good earn-
est, and the advices we have received from the
retail trade show that in many stores business
was thriving beyond expectations, and in
some cases a larger total of business was done
than in the banner year 1906 ; some publishers,
in fact, are able to record that 1907 was more
profitable than 1906, although this is more the
fact with publishers who did most of their
selling early in the year than with those who
depended on late orders for much^ of their
selling. But the encouraging fact is that the
outlook with the turn of the year is distinctly
and notably of better promise.
Due to caution in buying and to unexpected-
ly large sales, the stocks of many of the retail
bcoksellers throughout the country must
have been pretty well reduced and will no
doubt require liberal replenishing. With fair-
ly siatis factory collections during the next
three months, the necessity and capacity for
stocking up on the retailer's part will be prob-
ably greater than ever. It is to be hoped,
therefore, for the sake of restoring confidence
throughout the whole trade that accounts
will be paid as promptly as practicable, and
that orders for new stock, or for the standard
lines, at least, will be placed as well in ad-
vance as probable demands will justify.
The publishing trade, anticipating such ac-
tion on the part of the retailers, are in the
field earlier than in any year. Indeed, we are
unable to recall a January in which so many
new books were announced as in this month,
which promises to be almost on a par with
other months in the output of new. books. As
it has been a long-standing grievance with the
retail bookseller that the publisher has made
his position increasingly difficult and unprofit-
able by delaying his output until the closing
months of the year there is another reason
why the bookseller should encourage the enter-
prise of the publisher.
With improving economic conditions and
the complete restoration of confidence the
booktrade may look into the future with
greater confidence than it had hoped to be
able to do three months ago.
It is gratifying to note that the booktrade
this holiday season has felt itself prosperous
enough to contribute more generously than
ever to the fund of the Hospital Saturday and
Sunday Association. The treasurer of that
association reports that the amount contrib-
uted by the booktrade runs considerably over
a thousand dollars — between one and two hun-
dred dollars more than in 1906. Considering
that larger and more wealthy corporations
this season ran far behind their former con-
tributions the action of the booktrade is to be
highly commended.
BEST-SELLING FICTION IN NOVEM-
BER.
According to The Bookman the following
six novels sold best in the order of demand
during November:
POINTS.
1. The Weavers. Parker. Harper 289
2. The Shuttle. Burnett Stokes 270
3. The Fruit of the Tree. Wharton.
Scribner 188
4. Satan Sanderson. Rives. Bobbs-Mer-
rill 102
5. The Daughter of Anderson Crow.
McCutcheon. Dodd, Mead & Co.., 80
6. The Lady of Decoration. Little.
Century Co 69
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THE B. C. T. AT ITS TWENTY-THIRD
ANNUAL DINNER.
The Brotherhood of Commercial Trav-
OXERS and their guests, nearly one hundred
and fifty in alJ, met at the Waldorf-Astoria on
the evening of December 30 to enjoy the
Brotherhood's twenty-third annual dinner.
Jupiter Pluvius again was "on the job" and
kep* the outside wet, while Dewar, Perrier
and Moet & Chandon with the same assiduity
attended to the moistness of the inner man.
The room was gaily decorated, the tables be-
ing arranged in the shape of a horse shoe, the
president, Charles E. Miller, occupying the
head of the table. At each plate was an at-
tractive menu, the artistic cover of which was
designed by H. B. Matthews, the well-known
artist and designer ; a small stein with an ap-
prq>rtate motto — "23 for yours" — the gift of
Charles £. Miller, the retiring president of
the Brotherhood, and a card showing the
counterfeit presentment of one whose face will
be recognized by hundreds of his friends from
Maine to California — we need hardly add that
it is John H. Black.
THE GAME-BIRD OF THE B. C. T.
After the members had done justice to an
excellent dinner of eight courses and the
cigars had been lighted, William J. Kelly,
chairman of the Souvenir Committee, in a
very happily- worded speech presented to
Charles E. Miller an ivory gavel suspended
from a violet colored silk ribbon. Mr. Miller
in his brief response called upon the Brother-
hood to stand ever closer together and to
spread beyond the bounds of their organiza-
tion the spirit of good will and charity that
has enabled the B. C T. to survive and flour-
jsh. The president then introduced James
Clarence Harvey, the "poet laureate" of the
Brotherhood, who read the following:
THE GOLDEN CALF,
1» a fair land, far and foreign, An and Music's
choicn home,
'gT*"^ *"** ^**^'^ I»l«ce. hangs a painUng, by
And upon the immortal canvas, lit by sunliglit, from
above.
He has pictarcd Joy and Sorrow, Hope, Ambition,
Faith and Love.
Fame, with all licr hundred voices, clamors for the
Stuse of Song;
Holds the torches and the bay wreathes high above
the eager throng.
Intellect proclaims the victor; builds a Temple to
her name
And the scroHs that have been covered, linger in
the lap of Fame.
Those were days well worth the living: laughter-
loving, gay and sweet
Now the Golden Calf of Commerce finds us kneeling
at his feet.
Wi&dom, Virtue. Art and Letters arc but incense
at his shrine
And upon his lofty altars, we must empty oil and
« iue.
Fame no longer has a Temple 1 Art trails idly in
the dust!
Ana the hero*s braren tablet is effaced by years of
rust!
Byron, Shelley, even Shakespeare! Ah! their fol-
lowers are few,
While the echoing aisles of Commerce change the old
life for the new;
Charge the poet to the tradesman; change the
siuger to the clod;
Rob the painter and the sculptor, of their birthright,
given by God.
'Tis no longer: **\Vhat*s your story?" 'Tis no more:
"What can we do?"
"Vyhat's your balance?" "Where's your credit?"
*Tis by these they measure vou.
If your fellow man has labored, in your vineyard,
like a slave
And from out his scanty earnings, you have learned
to grasp and save,
Art comes crin^ng to yctur doorstep, with his brain
l^ower in his hand,
Begging you to deck your palace, though you cannot
understand.
Millionaires, with brains commercial, make their
homes a living lie.
With some genius at their elbow, telling what and
where to buy.
And the genius draws his pittance, from the over-
flowing bowl.
And for ill-dad wife and children, sells the million-
aire his soul.
Here and there. Wealth joins with Justice and with
free and open hand,^
Scatters happiness, obedient to the great Divine Com-
mand.
But for every such exception, with the name en>
rolled on high,
There's a score, with smile disdainful, as they
scornful, pass you by.
Is this life and is this living? Every lofty, marble
pile,
In our boasted Age of Progress, is a monument to
guile.
Pride and Power clasp hands with Commerce, to
subdue the active mind
And the chariot wheels, relentless, crush and kill,
with ceaseless grind.
Once, a song that woke the echoes, with its beauty
and its power
Gave a man his place forever. Now, it dies, within
the hour.
Even as Christ came to the Temple and drove out
the clamoring herd.
So a new born Christ is needed. So a new creed
must be heard.
But, when fades the Golden sunlight and the hours
of lingering day
Strike their tents, beyond the hilltops, and in soft
gloom, steal away
Whep the shadows drift around us and the shifting
moonbeams fall,
There's a law of compensation to consider, after all.
Fame no longer has a Temple? No, not in the world
outside,
But, when we claq> hands together, in this blefsed
Christmas-tide;
When we say: **yre love each other, for the joys that
we have known,"
Fame has found a fitting Temple, Faith and Love
beside her throne.
There's a law of compenstion and we find it ever
dear.
Search the world, but search it vainly, till your
footsteps linger here.
HERE, where memories fond and tender, cling
around the happy past
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[No. 1875J Jan. 4, 1908
And the bright hopes for the future, seem almost too
sweet to last
Jcin me then, at least in spirit, as I breathe a Chnst-
mas song
For the peace on earth and gladness, which by right,
to us belong.
z.
Hark I The song angel Christofel!
Througl'i Heaven's high arch, harmonious, swell
The notes divine, the words sublime.
That echo down the aisles of time:
Peace on earth.
To men, good will.
Peace on earth.
To men, good will,
The Heavenly hosts are hushed and still
To listen with a rapturous thrill
As up the starry heights the song
On wings of light is swept along.
The talc of Bcthelem to tell.
Sung by the angel Christofel.
Hark! The song angel Christofel,
Whose harmonies sublimely tell
The glory of a Christ-child given,
A God sent gift to earth from Heaven.
Peace on earth.
To men, good will.
Peace on earth.
To men, good will.
Again the resistless flood of sound.
That breaks the stillness most profound.
Now sweet and clear, now higher and higher
Like mingled strains of lute and lyre,
The proud notes rise and sink and swell
Sung by the angel Christofel.
Hark: The song angel Christofel!
And now the Heavenly choirs, as well.
Burst forth in sons, at ChristmaS'tide,
And sing the words of Him who died:
Peace on earth.
To men, good will.
Peace on earth.
To men, good will.
Like some Titanic psalm it rolls.
The music of a myriad souls.
Triumphant on a throne of song.
While high above the enraiitured throng.
The wondrous notes still rise and swefl.
Sung by the angel Christofel.
Upon the conclusion of Mr. Harvey's very
effective reading of his poem, A. D. Mac-
Mullen presented John Hovendon with a sil-
ver loving cup suitably inscribed". It would
be impossible to do justice in cold print to
Mr. MacMullen*s presentation speech ; we will
therefore content ourselves with printing be-
low a faint impression of its effect upon the
recipient as caught on the spot by the happy
pencil of H. B. Matthews :
The speaking that followed was informal,
being led off by Arthur J. O'Keefe, First
Deputy Commissioner of Police of New York
City, and followed by A. GrowoU, of The
PuBUSHERs' Weekly; S. Vander Wheelen,
the vice-president of the B. C. T., and F. T. J.
Nunan.
Before the speaking was half over Brother
Kelly again claimed the indulgence of the
members, and handed over to President
Miller, with the heartiest best wishes of the
B. C. T., a loving cup— made of china ware to
hold about half a litre— which he thought
would not prove so expensive to keep filled as
Brother Hovend'en*s would be.
Music, singing and story-telling by profes-
sional entertainers helped to enliven the
speaking and to prolong the festivities, which
were concluded at half-past eleven by the sing-
ing of Vive la Compagnie, in which Brother
W. J. Kelly led for at least the twentieth
time. Telegrams of regret were read from
L. C. Page, Clarence Caldwell and others.
The Brotherhood was the recipient of a con-
signment of Principe de Gales cigarettes very
generously donated, (through Mr. Appolonio,)
by the Havana- American Company; several
cases of the excellent Perrier mineral water,
presented by the American agents, and a very
liberal consignment of champagne presented
by Moet & Chan don.
During the evening a very fine flashlight
picture was taken of the gathering, of which
a reproduction may be given in a later issue.
MacMullen Presents Loving Cup to Hovendon.
WHAT WILL THEY DO WITH IT?
HOWELLS FfiTED ON HIS DEPART-
URE FOR ITALY.
Colonel George Harvey, president of Har-
per & Brothers, entertained at luncheon at
the Laurel House, Lakewood, N. J., Decem-
ber 28, William Dean Howells and Miss Mil-
dred Howells, on the eve of their departure,
on January 4, for Italy. After the luncheon
Colonel Harvey spoke briefly, alluding to the
imminent departure of Mr. Howells and his
daughter and wishing them bon voyage. He
called upon Miss Kitty Cheatham to give a
farewell toast to the voyagers. When Mr.
Howells rose to reply to the graceful toast of
Miss Cheatham he laughingly referred to the
fact that in early life he and Mark Twain had
made a compact, according to the terms of
which he was to write all of Twain's books
and the humorist was to deliver all the
speeches that should be required of the au-
thor of "A Modern Instance." Mark Twain
rose after Mr. Howells's confession and shook
his white locks at his brother author. Then
he proceeded to give what he assured the
guests to be the hitherto unpublished record
of the crimes of Mr. Howells, both civil and
literary. The revelation made a great hit.
Among those who were present were Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Alden, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dun-
eka, Major T. F. Leigh and Mrs. Leigh, Miss
Dorothy Harvey. Miss Elizabeth Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
B. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rood, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bigelow Paine, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Latour, Miss Elizabeth Cutting,
A. D. Chandler, Joseph W. Harper, W. W.
Inglis, David Munro and J. MacArthur.
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THE HOWE COLLECTION OF SHAKE-
SPEARE QUARTOS.
The collection of Earl Howe's early quartos
of Shakespeare's plays and poems was disposed
of privately, to an American collector, it is
reported. The two names mentioned in con-
ccction with the purchase are H. C. Folger,
of the Standard Oil Company, and Marsden
J. Perry, of Providence, R. L Mr. Perry has
publicly denied having been the purchaser, but
there is a possibility that a third and even
more mysterious American purchaser may
have been the successful bidder.
According to the London correspondent of
the New York Times, it is undoubtedly true
that a large sum of money was paid for the
treasures, and it is equally certain that Eng-
lish collectors are always slow in making up
their minds as to what they wish to pay for
such gems, and overestimated the influence
of the recent financial difficulties in America
on the bids Americans would make. From
this ovcrconfidence, as it turned out, they were
redely awakened when they read the placard
on arriving at Sotheby's announcing that the
twenty-eight quartos of Shakespeare plays had
been sold en bloc to a votary who did not
even give the expectant bidders the satisfac-
tion of knowing his identity ; and to this touch
of irony was added the fact that the mys-
terious purchaser had allowed them fourteen
valuable treasures after having selected the
lare quartos for himself.
Among the prizes that had disappeared was
a 1597 First Quarto of "Richard Third;" an-
other was a 1604 Quarto of "Hamlet," as well
as others recently referred to in these col-
umns.
When the sale of the "leavings" represented
by fourteen quartos was begun, the auctioneer
attempted to put the disappointed bidders in
a good frame of mind by remarking: "It is
very kind of the mysterious purchaser to offer
half his wool for resale." But everybody
seemed disconsolate.
The first of the quartos submitted was a
fourth edition of a 161 1 "Hamlet," no copy of
which has apparently been up at auction since
the specimen in the Tite sale of 1874 which
then fetched £25 los. Sotheran bid it in at
$2000. As it turned out, the result formed a
precedent for the rate of thirteen out of the
fourteen quartos, Sotheran being only once de-
feated. The single exception was in the case
of a 1631 "Love's Labour's Lost," the second
edition of a quarto, a copy of which brought
a low price in the Heber sale. The Howe
specimen now realized $1002. going to
Quaritch. The other quartos falling to Soth-
eran were a 1632 "Henry iv.. Part One," $300;
a 1608 edition of "Henry v." for $520; "Henry
n.. Parts Two and Three," (1619.) $600;
"King John," (1622,) $300; "Richard Third,"
(1629,) $560; ditto, (1634,) $340; "Merry
Wives of Windsor," (1619,) $800; "Pericles,"
(1619,) $325; "Romeo and Juliet," (1637,)
$200, and "Romeo and Juliet," (t599,) $825.
The Perkins copy of the 1599 edition brought
?8ao in 1889. The first of the four Shake-
speare folios from Gopsill, measuring 13 x 8^4
inches, or 8 inches less in width than the
Lccker-Lampson copy in the Van Antwerp
sale and 8 inches more than the Buckley
specimen, was welcomed as a remarkable
survivor of the 1623 edition. In its natural
state Edwards got this for $io,ioa Robson
obtained an excellent Third Folio at $2525.
"Regardless as to whether either Folger or
Perry was successful in obtaining Earl
Howe's quartos," the London correspondent of
the New York Times continues, "both have
scoured London auction rooms where liter-
ary treasures have been offered during the
last few years. Mr. Folger has obtained
no fewer than eight copies of the First Folio,
which is a record number for a private collec-
tor. In addition to obtaining the Lacey copy
in 1903 he bought a copy owned by the Rev.
R. H. Roberts in 1903; one from the library
of T. G. Thorpe in 1904 ; and two from Scot-
tish libraries ; one of the latter is a folio that
belonged to Sir Thomas Dawson Brodie, for
which, in 1904, he paid $2275, or nearly five
times what it cost Sir Thomas ; the other was
that of the late John Scott, of Halksmill, for
which he paid $1125 in 1906.
"Mr. Perry has always been fairly success-
ful in keeping his purchases secret; but
among the treasures which he obtained several
years ago in London was a registry book of
Stratford-on-Avon in which visitors to Shake-
speare's birthplace had written. This particu-
lar book contained the autographs of Charles
Dickens, Scott and Irving."
BUCKLER RECLAIMS HIS MILTON
BIBLE.
W. H, Buckler, who became aware of the
controversy over his copy of the Milton Bible
through a paragraph in the Paris edition of
the Herald, promptly wrote to Major Emery
Turner, manager of the Anderson Auction
Company, to release the purchaser from his
contract and return the Bible to him.
"If the Bible is a forgery," says Mr. Buck-
ler in his letter, "the sooner it is exposed the
better; if it is even seriously questioned by
reputable experts its value is, of course,
so greatly impaired that nobody could be
expected to want it at any price. I would
thank you to put a line or two in some well
known newspaper stating that you are satis-
fied with the outcome of the affair, for while
those who know me would know that I would
never attempt to pass off a counterfeit book,
there are many to whom the story in the
newspapers might convey the impression that
I was doing so, and I think a rectification
of that impression is due me."
A LOST FRAGMENT OF THE BIBLE?
Professor Henry A. Sanders, of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, on December 30, in the
course of an address to the members of the
Archaeological Institute in session at the Uni-
versity of Chicago, announced that Charles L,
Freer, the Detroit millionaire and art collec-
tor, while travelling in Egypt had discovered
what was supposeid to be the original form
of that part of the lost gospel of Mark com-
pleting the fourteenth verse of chapter xvi.
With the new verse as the fourteenth in the
Gospel of St. Mark the Bible reads: "And
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they answered saying that this age of un-
righteousness and unbelief is under the power
of Satan, who does not permit the things
which are made impure by the (evil) spirits
to comprehend the truth of God and His
power. For this reason, 'reveal thy righteous-
ness now,* they said to Christ, and Christ
«aid to them: The limit of the years of the
power of Satan has been fulfilled, but other
terrible things are at hand, and I was deliv-
ered unto death on behalf of those who sinned
in order that they may return to the truth
and sin no mofe to the end that they may
inherit the spiritual, indestructible glory of
righteousness which is in heaven/"
Professor Haupt, of Johns Hopkins, is of
the opinion that this manuscript is but one of
•many that have been discovered in various
places, containing sayings which have been
imputed to Christ, but which in reality have
"been fraud's and the handiwork of later
Avriters.
THE DUTCH BOOKTRADE NOT LIT-
ERARY PIRATES.
The president of the Association of the
Booksellers of the Netherlands at its ninetieth
annual session at Amsterdam last year took as
the subject of his opening address the opinion
generally held abroad, that Holland is a centre
of a literary piracy to which the history of
bookselling offers no other example. This opin-
ion, M. van Stockum avers, is not only a gross
error, but most unjust in view of the results
that the Dutch booksellers have attained
through their organization. He takes up in
•detail the charge, made by the late Otto
Miilbrecht at the Fourth International Con-
gress of Publishers. He finds that in sixty
years, (i8iS-'79,) only thirty-six German
works were pirated in Holland, and of this
nrmber twenty-six were published in that
country by Germans. His examination of
similar depredations in other countries leads
to the conclusion that far from being the chief
offender in this respect, the publishers of
Holland have indulged in this traffic far less
than have the publishers of any other coun-
try, and for thirty years there has not been a
single example of piracy among the Dutch
publishing trade. The Association of the
Booksellers of the Netherlands has persistent-
ly combatted this kind of trade ever since its
•organization in 1815.
BEST SELLERS IN ENGLAND IN
DECEMBER.
The following are recorded by the London
Book Monthly as the "best sellers" during
December :
"The Fruit of the Tree," by Edith Wharton.
'The Old Peabody Pew," by Kate Douglas
Wiggin.
"The Little City of Hope," by F. Marion
Crawford.
"The Comments of Bagshot," edited by J. A.
Spender.
^*Pekin to Paris," an account of Prince
Borghese's great motor ride, by Luigi Bar-
zini.
"•The Reign of Queen Victoria," by Sidney
Low and L. C. Sanders.
OBITUARY NOTES.
Colette, the elder daughter of Alexander
Dumas, the younger, died' recently in Paris.
She was the wife of Dr. Matza.
Dr. Coleman Sellers, distinguished engi-
neer and scientist, died at his home in Phila-
delphia, Pa., on December 28. Dr. Sellers was
bom in Philadelphia on January 28, 1827. De-
siring to utilize photography for illustrating
machinery for advertising purposes he made
himself master of the art, and was respon-
sible for many improvements in it. He acted
as American correspondent of The British
Journal of Photography, and also contributed
largely on the subject to publications in this
country.
Professor Thomas Day Seymour, Hill-
house professor of Greek in Yale University,
died in New Haven, December 31. Professor
Seymour was born in Hudson, Ohio, April
I, 1848. As a Greek scholar his reputation
was world-wide, he having written and in
some cases acted as co-author of many Greek
books. Associated with Professor John W.
White, of Harvard, Professor Seymour had
edited the college series of Greek authors
since 1884. He himself prepared several edi-
tions of Greek works, among them "Select
Odes of Pindar," "Introduction to the Lan-
guage and Verse of Homer," "Homer's Iliad
— Books I to 6." "Introduction and Vocabu-
lary to School Odyssey," and "School Iliad."
Since 1889 he had been associate editor of
The Classical Review.
John Chandler Bancroft Davis, for many
years reporter of the United States Supreme
Court, died on December 27 at the former
residence of his uncle, George Bancroft, the
historian, in Washington, D. C. Mr. Davis
was born in Worcester, Mass., December 22,
1822. He entered the diplomatic service in
1849, serving as secretary of legation in Lon-
don, under his uncle, George Bancroft, and
Abbott Lawrence. From 1854-1861 he prac-
ticed law in New York City, and acted as
American correspondent for the London
Times. In 1869 he was elected a member of
the New York Legislature, but during the ad-
ministration of President Grant was called to
serve as Assistant Secretary of State under
Hamilton Fish. When the Joint High Com-
mission for settling the disputes between this
country and Great Britain was organized' in
187 1 Mr. Davis acted as its secretary on the
part of the United States. He prepared, by
direction of the Secretary of State, the "Case
of the United States," for submission before
the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva to deter-
mine the Alabama claims, and served as the
United States political agent for managing
and conducting its business there, resigning
his assistant secretaryship for that purpose.
His statement of the American side of the
controversy made a volume of five hundred
pages, and was accompanied by seven large
volumes detailing the American claims and
embracing the correspondence thereon. This
voluminous work was followed by supple-
mental claims and specifications. At the con-
clusion of his labors he was reappointed As-
sistant Secretary of State. In 1874 he was
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The Publisher/ Weekly.
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appointed as United States Minister to Ger-
many, and in 1877 he was appointed Judge of
the United States Court of Qaims. In 1883
he received his appointment as reporter of the
United States Supreme Court, a post that he
txmtinued to hold until five years ago. Mr.
Davis was the author of "The Massachusetts
Justice," "The Case of the United States Be-
fore the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva,"
treaties of the United States, with Notes,"
"Mr. Fish and the Alabama Qaims" and
The Centennial Appendix to the Reports of
the United States Supreme Court." His "Re-
ports" of that court begin with volume 108.
JOURNALISTIC NOTES.
After a long fight E. G. Lewis has obtained
secon.d-dass privileges for the Woman's Mag-
asinel and the January issue will be mailed, it
is said, not later than January 6.
The Canadian Neivs Agent, Booksellers and
Stationers^ Journal has absorbed the Canadia,n
Booksellers* and Stationers' Journal, and will
be published monthly by the Brown-Searle
Publishing Company, 89 Wellington Street,
Toronto, at $1 a year.
The first issue of the new Harvard Theo-
logical Review is to appear at once with the
imprint of The Macmillan Company. This
periodical has been founded as an undenom-
inational organ of theological opinion, to be
edited under the direction of the Faculty of
Divinity in Harvard University. The board
of editors in immediate charge consists of Pro-
fessors G. F. Moore, (chairman,) W. W.
Fenn and J. H. Ropes.
Fos the first time since its organization ten
years ago the affairs of the Judge Company,
the publishers of Judge, Leslie's Weekly,
Judge's Quarterly, Sis Iiopkins and Magazine
of Fun, (Judge's Library,) are under the con-
trol of one man instead of a board of direc-
tors representing conflicting interests. The
announcement of the purchase of a majority
of the securities by John A. Sleicher, who for
many years has been the editor of Leslie's
Weekly and for the past two years president
of the Judge Company, signifies his complete
control, and it is expected that they will enter
upon a new career of prosperity, backed as
they are now said to be by abundant financial
resources.
In The Jntemational Studio for January
Morris Lee King continues his most interest-
ing series of articles on "Practical Bookbind-
ing," the most competent treatment of the
subject from the artisan's as well as the ar-
tist's point of view as yet published. The
present instalment treats of "turning in the
covers," "adjusting the leather over the head-
band," "tying up" and 'leather joints o;-
hinges." The articles, as already noted, are
illustrated with diag^rstms and reproductions
of representative book covers. In the same
issue, in the department of "Studio Talk," is
a talk on book cover designs with half-tone
reproductions of book covers by J. H. S.
Bates, F. D. Rye, Mrs. Pearson-Gee, Kath-
erine Adams, Muriel Moller, and F. San-
porski and G. Sutcliffe. Both articles should
interest the manufacturer of books as well as
the book collector and bookseller. Walter A.
Johnson, formerly connected with the Four-
Track News and its successor, The Travel
Magasine, is now business manager of The
International Studio, published by the John
J^ne Company.
Life, America's satirical and humorous jotir-
nal, is just now celebrating its twenty-fifth
birthday. The event takes the form of an an-
niversary number with cover ornamented
with reductions of many of Life's most fa-
mous cartoons and sketches. The centre car-
toon of this issue represents Life receiving the
congratulations of the President of the United
States, the crowned heads of Europe, the Arts
and Sciences, the numerous Presidential can-
didates, Anthony Comstock, the W. C T. U.
and others too numerous to mention. There
are other pictures S3rmbolical of the event and
touching on Life's many fights for the better,
when it was not the stronger, cause. The text
is largely made up of reminiscent articles by
Jchn A, Mitchell, E, S. Martin, James S. Met-
calfe and Thomas L. Masson. Among its
other attractive features is an impressive full-
page drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, whose
newer work has not been seen in America
since his departure for Europe to study in for-
eign studios. Life has many friends in Amer-
ica, and they will all rejoice in this evidence of
its vigorous existence and continued pros-
perity.
PERSONAL NOTES.
William J. Watt has withdrawn from the
firm of The John McBride Company, and in
the future will only represent them as a gen-
eral salesman on the road.
Theodore Arnold, for a number of years
connected with Gushing & Co. and Nunn & Co.,
of Baltimore, Md, has associated himself
with the Eichelberger Book Company, also of
Baltimore.
B. G. Eichelberger, owing to the climate
and high altitude, was obliged to give up his
engagement in Salt Lake City. He is back
in New York representing the Manhattan
Press, 474 West Broadway.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES.
The Cambridge [Mass.] Public Library
has brought out **A Bibliography of William
James Rolfe." The compiler, in a biographic
note prefixed to the bibliography, explains
that "This bibliography is necessarily very
incomplete, except for the list of books, as
Dr. Rolfe has kept no record and few
copies of his contributions to periodicals. He
has forgotten even the names of some of
these periodicals. Moreover, most of the
matter being unsigned or signed with for-
gotten pseudonyms, it would now be impos-
sible or very difficult to trace it. (40 p. 32''.)
catalogues op new and second-hand books.
Paul Alicke, 19 Grunaerstr., Dresden, Sax-
ony, Literature, music, art, philosophy. (No.
71, 947 titles.)
Edward Baker, 14 John Bright St, Bir-
mingham, Eng., Theology and philosophy.
(No. 247, 1 169 titles:) Arts, manufacture,
science, etc. (No, 248, 912 titles;) Novels,
22
The Publishers' Weekly,
[No. 1875] •^<»«- 4» 190^
juveniles, magazines and translations. (No.
249, 1202 titles;) Miscellaneous. (No. 251,
909 titles.)
F. A. Brockhaus, 16 Queerstr., Leipzig,
English literature. (No. 29, 74 p. 8* Q also,
Foreign literature. (No. 29, 351 p. 8**.)
The Burrows Brothers Co., Cleveland, O.,
Americana. (No. 74, 2083 titles.) The cata-
logue forms the second part of their catalogue
No. 68.
Bertram Dob ell, 77 Charing Cross Road,
London, W. C, C)ccult sciences, books from
the libraries of W. C. Macready, the Earl of
Sheffield, Anthony Trollope, etc. (No. 159,
987 titles.)
Ernst Frensdorff, Berlin S. W., 11, Biblio-
philes Schatzkastlein, prefaced by a biblio-
philic historiette, "Der Biicherfluch," by Fedor
V. Zobelitz. (No. 41, 1000 titles, i mark.)
Karl W, Hiersemann, 3 Konigsstr., Leipzig,
Graphic arts and book industries. (No. 342,
1158 titles.)
H, R. Huntting Co., 317 Main St., Spring-
field, Mass., New and second-hand books at
reduced prices. (8 p. 8**.)
D. laggard & Co., 92 Dale St, Liverpool,
Books out-of-print, chiefly standard works of
the Victorian era, describing amusements,
customs, dress, government, history, humor,
etc., and sociology of most ages and nations,
privately transferred from libraries of the late
Canon Thomas B. H. Blundell, Capt. T. F.
Freeman, of New York, Edward Lear, New
Brighton, etc. (No. 31, 32 p. 12**.)
Charles E. Lauriat Co,, 385 Washington St.,
Boston, Lauriat's Boston Book Notes. (Vol.
3, No. 7, December No., 8 p. 4®.)
Frederick Loeser & Co., Brookljm, N. Y.,
New and second-hand books embracing Amer-
icana, English books from publishers* over-
stocks, books relating to Irish nation. (No.
4, December, 40 p. 12*.)
A. C. McClurg & Co., 215 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Imported books, mainly in elegant
bindings. (No. 30, no p. 16**.)
McDevitt'Wilson, 1 Barclay St., New York
City, 1000 carefully selected children's books.
(32 p. 8^)
Moroney's Book Sales and Subscription
Agency, 404 Central Ave., Cincinnati, O.,
Scarce and valuable books. (No. 108, 179
titles.)
H. A. O'Leary, 1597 Brooklyn Ave., Brook-
lyn, N. Y., Books, pamphlets and maps relat-
ing to the Southwest, also Southwestern In-
dians, archaeology. Central America and Pan-
ama Canal. (No. 12, 426 titles.)
Bernard Quaritch, 11 Grafton St., London,
Field sports, games and exercises, cookery
and natural history. (No. 260, 726 titles, is.)
Roth & Schunke, 15 Universitatstr., Leip-
zig, Art and art industries. (No. 7, 2034
titles.)
Theodore E. Schulte, 132 E. 23d St., New
York, Science, philosophy, political economy,
education, history, and Americana. (No. 4,
24 p. 8^)
George D. Smith, 29 Wall St., New York,
Choice, rare and valuable books in all classes.
(316 titles.)
Henry Sotheran & Co., 140 Strand, W. C,
London, Books on literature and art. (No.
678, 1981 titles.)
LITERARY AND TRADE NOTES.
C. M. Clark Publishing Company, Boston^
will bring out in the spring a nature story by
Florence J. Lewis, entitled "Qimbing Up to
Nature."
The Berger Company, Buffalo, N. Y., have
a limited supply of titles suitable for St.
Valentine's and Easter of which a list will be
sent on application. They have just ready a
reprint edition of "Peter Rabbit," with all
the illustrations in color and half-tone and
full text.
DoDD, Mead & Co. announce that owing to
increased cost of manufacture they have
found it necessary to raise the price to dealers
of their Ajax Series. The new schedule will
be furnished on application. They have also
raised the list price of "Two Teddy Bears
in Toyland" to $1.
The Century Company will publish next
month a new story by Anne Warner, of
"Susan Clegg" fame, to be entitled "Seeing
England with Uncle John :" also. "Come and
Find Me," by Elizabeth Robbins, a story of
life in the West and in Alaska, now running
serially in the Century Magazine.
The Funk & Wagnalls Company expect
to bring out this month a novel entitled "The
Magnet," by Alfred C. Crozier, who deals
with the dangerous methods and power em-
ployed in Wall Street for unworthy ends, in-
cluding the regulation of railroads, the work
of corporation lawyers and the currency ques-
tion.
Anthony Com stock, as agent of the So-
ciety for the Suppression of Vice, has re-
quested the United States district attorney to
determine whether Elinor Glsrn's book, "Three
Weeks," comes within section 3893 of the
Revised Statutes of the ^United States, which
prohibits sending through the mails obscene,
lewd or lascivious matter.
Life Publishing Co., 17 West Thirty-first
Street, New York City, will publish about
January 10 a volume entitled "A Few Months
Later, a Sequel to Three Weeks by Elinor
Glyn." The book is announced to be not
orly a laughable burlesque on the English-
woman's notorious book, but is also a satirical
rebuke to her and to those who have given her
and her work their vogue.
A NEW book by Mr. Winston Churchill is
always an event of prime importance in the
year's literary affairs. Ever since the publi-
cation of "Coniston" nearly two years ago,
Mr. Churchill has been at work on a novel,
the title and subject of which have not yet
been divulged, and his publishers, The Mac-
millan Company, now announce that it will
appear in the course of the first half of the
year.
B. W. Dodge & Co. will publish shortly
"The Career of a Journalist," by William
Salisbury, who has had nine years' experience
on various newspapers in this country, and
who claims to have found journalism anything
but a creditable profession. They wftl also
bring out immediately "Who's Who on the
Stage," with biographies of the prominent
people on the stage, illustrated with fifty
full-page portraits.
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The annual dinner of the Booksellers'
League will be given at the rooms of the Al-
dine Association in New York on the evening
of January 16. The speakers who have prom-
ised to help entertain the League are Frederick
Burton. American correspondent of the Lon-
don Mail; Josiah Strong and the Rev. Dr.
Thomas R. Slicer. One or two other speakers
arc expected to be present and there will also
be some music. Altogether, an enjoyable
evening is in prospect.
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. have in prepara-
tion the fourth volume of Harvard Economic
Studies, on the subject of "Railroad Reor-
ganization/' by Stuart Daggett, Ph.D., in-
structor in economics in Harvard University.
It is a study in railroad finance, with par-
ticular reference to bankruptcy and subse-
tjuent rehabilitation of property. Among the
companies studied are the Union Pacific, the
Northern Pacific, the Baltimore and Ohio, the
Reading and the Southern.
The John Lane Company have just ready
'Hubert and John Van Eyck," by James
Wcale, whose life has been devoted to the
study of the Dutch school of painters. In the
present volume, a large quarto, fully illus-
trated, Mr. Weale gives information of all the
authentic paintings by the Van Eyck brothers
and also those paintings which are attributed
to them and which are undoubtedly the work
of their pupils or the followers of their school.
While the work is chiefly biographical, it also
contains a comprehensive study of the art of
these famous exponents of the Dutch school.
Henry Holt & Co. will publish at once in
their American Nature Scries a one-volume
work on "Fishes," by President David* Starr
Jordan, of Leland Stanford University. The
forthcoming work will contain virtually all
the nontechnical material from the author's
larger work in two volumes, "A Guide to the
Study of Fishes." Despite the relative ab-
sence of technical material, it is expected this
work will be of value to students of ichthyol-
ogy as well as to general readers. There will
be nearly 700 illustrations, 18 of them colored.
They will bring out in February a novel en-
titled "The Last Goddess," by Edward Bar-
ron. The story deals with the adventures of
a group of modem New Yorkers in their
search for a lost goddess at the headwaters
of the Amazon river. There are many perils
to be overcome, but the story winds up hap-
pily and romantically — at home.
DouBLEDAY, Page & Co. will publish on
January 15 Miss Ellen Glasgow's new book,
the title of which has been changed from
The Beaten Road" to "The Ancient Law,"
so that it will not be confused with two books
already published whose titles are suggestive
of her first choice. They have decided to
carry over into the spring Frederick G. Cook's
book, "Top of the Continent." They have
prepared an original calendar for this year —
The Bird Calendar" — which will appeal to
lovers and students of birds. The calendar
consists of twelve large sheets, each contain-
ing a plate of a bird in its natural colors. In
addition, there is a careful description of the
bird and some account of its habits. The
whole provides a manner of acquainting one-
self with a number of the more familiar birds
and should be helpful for fixing the names
and characteristics of the birds in the minds
of children.
Little, Brown & Co. will publish on the
nth inst. "The Great Secret," a new story by
E. Phillips Oppenheim, which deals with a
stupendous international conspiracy in the
same interest-compelling manner that charac-
terizes the author's most popular stories. An
American girl possessing both beauty and
brains furnishes the author with 'a most cap-
tivating heroine. The book will contain ten
full-page illustrations by C. D. Williams.
They will bring out at the same time a new
story by Harriet T. Comstock, entitled "Janet
of the Dunes." Mrs. Comstock, known as the
author of two admirable historical romances
of the days of Elizabeth, "Tower or Throne"
and "The Queen's Hostage," has now pro-
duced a story that in construction and human
interest surpasses anything she has hitherto
written. The scenes in "Janet of the Dunes"
are laid on the dunes of Long Island, in and
around the summer homes of a colony of ar-
tists. They have just issued a Players' edi-
tion of Anne Warner's "The Rejuvenation of
Aunt Mary," with additional illustrations
from scenes from the play in which May Rob-
son is starring.
BUSINESS NOTES.
Buffalo, N. Y.— The Berger Publishing
Company announce that hereafter their busi-
ness will be transacted exclusively from Buf-
falo and that all commtmications for them
should be addressed direct to Buffalo.
New York City. — Hooper & Jackson, rep-
resenting the London Times, the Encyclo-
paedia Britannica and the Historian's History
Co. in the United States, have leased an en-
tire floor in the building at 30 to 34 West
Thirty-third Street, for a long term of years.
They also have offices in the Parker Building,
Fourth Avenue and Nineteenth Street. The
American representative of the firm, it will be
remembered, is H. B. Burrows.
AUCTION SALES.
January 7, 8 p.m. — Engravings and etch-
ings, including many signed proofs on parch-
ment and Japan vellum, with historical por-
traits from the collection of an English noble-
man, consisting of early mezzotints, copper
engravings, etchings, etc. (341 lots.) — Ander-
son,
January 8, 3 p.m. — Miscellaneous, includ-
ing biography^ history and travel, poetry, fic-
tion, etc. (304 lots.) — Merwin-Clayton,
January 8, 9, 2:30 p.m. — Library of Lewis
Hotchkiss Brittin, of Englewood, N. J., with
nearly 200 lots on the American Indians, books
from the library of "Uncle Tom," the publica-
tions of the Bibliophile Society, etc (594
lots.) — Anderson.
January 17. — Civil War autographs. — An-
derson.
January 20, 21. — Library of a Massachu-
setts historian and antiquarian. — Anderson.
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makmg sales to any unknown parties.
Adair Book Store, iS E. Tan Bnren St., Olilcago, 111.
Lubbock, Origin of Civilization.
Donnelly, Ragnarok and Atlantis.
Greeg, Creed of Christendom.
Pollard, Lost Cause.
North Am. Review, 1869.
Read, Martyrdom of Man.
▲IdoB Brothert, Bible EenM, N. T.
Rawlinson's Religions of Ancient World.
Boker's Nile Tributaries.
J, S. Mills' Autobiography.
Amer. Bap. Pub. 800., 87 8. Pryor St., AUanta, fta.
Mononath.
Am. Bap. Pab. 800., 177 Wabatb Ave., Obloaro, Zll.
Xehemiah Adams, On Faith.
Underhill's Struggles and Triumphs on Religious
Liberty.
Asa Mahan, The Freedom of the Will.
Amerioan Newi Co., 89 Chamben St., V. T.
Churches and Modern Thought, Phillips Vinair.
Coop's Poultry Feeder and Breeder, McDevitt.
Little Rosie's First Play Day, M. Hosmcr. Winston.
American Traet Society, 150 Vasaan St., K. T.
Spvrgeon's Salt Cellers, 2 vols. Pub. by Randolph.
Amerioni Book Co., Amerloni, Oa.
Redfield ed. of any Simms' novels.
Patton's Political Parties of U. S.
North Carolina, Texas and Ky. items.
Ammoa ft Maokel, Snooeaaen to Xeggat Broa.,
81 Obambert St., S. Y.
Mivart's Criticisms and Essays.
Calendar of Wills, by Berthald Femow.
St. Nicholas, 1879.
Dodgson, Euclid and His Modern Rivals.
Ideen. by Wm. Von Humboldt.
Worden, Account of Battle Between Monitor and
Merrimac
Joe. Baer ft Oo., 6 Hochitr., Frankfort a-X.,
Germany.
Thg Psychological Bulletin vols, i and a.
The American Journal of Psyclwlogy, vols, i to 16.
The Psychological Review, vols, i to la.
Wm X. Balsa, UlS Xarint Bt, Pbila.. Pa.
2 Sutesman's Year Book. 1907.
Frankenstein, xamo.
Bakw ft Taylor Oo., 88 X. ITtk St.. S. T.
Heury Castro's Memoirs on Texas, in French and
German, lamo, with maps. Printed in 1845.
Belknap ft Warfleld, Hartford, Conn.
Ancient Stone ImplemenU, John Evans. Appleton
& Co.
Prehistoric Times, Lubbock. Appleton & Co.
Bobba-Xerrill Oo., ZndlaaapoUa, Znd.
The Olcott Genealogy.
Kidd, Control of the Topics.
Lamb's Dramatic Essays.
Genesis of South Carolina, Courtenay, 1562-1679.
Moril, King Leopold's Rule in Africa.
Gieat Events b^ Famons Historians. Pub. by Na-
tional Alumni Association.
Richard Budley, Dissertations Upon the Epistles of
Phalaris and the Fables of .^Ssop.
Chas. Boyle, Examination of Dr. Budley's Disserta-
tion on the Epistles of Phalaris and the Fables of
.£aop.
History of Knox County, Indiana.
History of Orange County, Indiana.
Syle, L. D., Essays in Dramatic Criticism. Jenkins*
The Delphini Latin Texts.
Lang, English Worthies, Marlborough, Steele, Bca
Jonson.
BonneU, tflTer ft Co., 48 V. 88d St, V. 7.
Memoir Lieut Giles F. Ward. Pub. by Randolph.
The Book ikop, SM W. 4tk St., Clnolnnati, O.
Appleton's Annual Cydo., 1886, '88, '90, '94. '9St-
hf. mor.
World's Work, vols, i-a, unbound.
Tke Book Shop, 110 Washington Ato., Scranton, Fa»
Songs of Miriam, by M. W. Strykcr.
Pearce's Annals of Luaerne County.
The Beaton Book Co., 88 Tranoia St., renwaj,
Beaton.
Current Literature, July, '88; July, Aug., Sept., '93 r
June, '94; July, Aug., Sept., '00.
J. W. Beaton, 10 W. 88th St., N. 7.
Prince, Hist. Sketches of New Mexico. 1883.
Graves, The Bible of Bibles.
Mitchell, My Farm at Edgewood. ed. dc luxe.
Fielding's Works, 8 vols., 8vo, Bicker's ed.
Bandelier's New Mexico.
Omar Khayyam, Payne's complete trans.
Plutarch's Lives, North. 1676.
Ford's Handbook of Spain. 1845.
Tre\-elyan'8 Am. Revolution, 8vo ed.
Austin's Province of Jurisdiction Determined.
Brentano'a, 18S8 F St., N. W., Waahington, D. a
Diary of T. Q. Adams.
Barton's Franklin. 3 vols.
Pride and Prejudice, illus., Thompson. Mac.
J. Q, Adams' Baptists, etc.
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J. B. LiPPiNCOTT Company will publish next
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Grace Livingston Hill-Lutz, a well-known
writer for religious papers and a niece of Mrs.
G. R. Aldsn, whose pseudonjrm, "Pansy/' has
been a household word for years. The story,
which has a unique plot, is set in the time of
1830. much of the action centering about the
introduction of the steam railway in the State
of New York. The book will have a frontis-
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York.
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by Dora Russell, bound in dark green cloth,
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recent fiction. The scene of the story is laid
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mysterious murders all worked up to awake
breathless interest. Two other novels to be
ready next week are "The Magistrate's Own
Case," by Baron Paley von Rosencranz, a
Danish nobleman, a story of crime and mys-
tery whose complication of motive, ingenuity
of plot and freedom from cheap sensational-
ism will commend it to the reader of the better
sort of fiction; also, "Virginie," by Ernest
Oldmeadow, author of "Susan," already fully
described by us.
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tion "The Socialists at Work," by Robert
Hunter, author of a work on "Poverty,"
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ganizations and the propaganda which go to
make up this extraordinary movement; "So-
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considering that nine-tenths of the civilized
world is governed by Roman and English
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the one is a dominating code of private law,
the ultimate outcome of the other a dominat-
ing code of public law ; and that out of the fu-
sion of the two is now arising the typical
state law of the future; also, "The Philosophy
of Loyalty," by Professor Josiah Royce, of
Harvard, whose book is made up from the
substance of his lectures before the Lowell
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somewhat new definition of the term loyalty,
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duty of man about the higher type of loyalty
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H: De la Pasture.] The unlucky family;
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Egypt Exploration Fund, Grjeco-Roman
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Gilbert, Edgar. History of Salem, N. H.;
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A. Goodspeed, 1907, [1908.] 561 p. pors.
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Graham, Harry Jefferson. Civil service self-
instructor. Louisville, Ky., 1907, [1908.] c.
176 p. tabs., 8°, cl., $2.50.
Green, T: E., D.D. In praise of valor; ad-
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Spanish-American war under auspices of
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1908. artistic bds., $3 ; 25 copies with hand-
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Hartog, P. J., and Langdon, Mrs. Amy H.
The writing cf English. N. Y., Oxford
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First named author. Academic Registrar of the
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of secondary schools, then investigates and describes
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and a description of methods of teaching the mother
torgue in United States and Germany. Appendix
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Index of proper names.
Hemiup, Mrs. Maria Remington. Our world,
the earth a revolving engine with a central
propelling power; this work contains many
original discoveries heretofore unpublished ;
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densation— as a law — (the alphabet of sci-
ence) ; this law upsets the nebular theory.
Geneva, N. Y., Hemiup Publishing Co.,
1907. [1908.1 c. 270 p. por. pis. O. cl, $2.
Contents: Law of heat; Supplement; Original ob-
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theory in connection with molten rivers.
Herrick, Clay. How to increase the business
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Hirschfeld, Albert ^Tartin. The standard
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Holmshed, Raphael. Shakespeare's Holins-
hed: the Chronicle and the historical plays
compared' by W. G. Boswell-Stone. N. Y.,
Duffield & Co., 1907, [1908.] 22+532 p. O.
(Shakespeare lib.; ed. by I. Gollancz :
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Holm€s, T : Rice E : Ancient Britain and the
invasions of Julius Caesar. N. Y., Oxford
Jan. 18, 1908 [No. 1877]
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Holmes, Urban Tigner. Notes on experi-
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rmcn at the U. S. Naval Academy.
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8%cl., $1.50.
Jones, Elmer Ellsworth. The influence of
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Science Press, 1907, [1908.] 60 p. tabs., 8**,
(Archives of psychology ; ed. by R. S. Wood-
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Kremetr. Ida. The struggle for a royal child,
Anna Monica Pia, Duchess of Saxony: my
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Countess Montignoss during 1906. N. Y.,
Mitchell Kennerley, 1908. c. 288 p. por.
8% cl., $1.50.
Laneham, Rob. Robert Laneham's letter : de-
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Queen Elizabeth at the castle of Kenil-
worth in 1575; ed., with introd., by F. J.
Fumivall. N. Y., Duffield & Co., 1907,
[1908.] 182-1-87 p. front. O. (Shakespeare
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story" — z list which affords an excellent view of
the iiopular literature of the day. All the works
nei.'tioned are fully described in Dr. Furnivall's
introduction.
Lawrence. Sir T : Sir Thomas Lawrence, the
Enijlish portrait painter; with an introdrc-
tion by R. S. Clouston; il. with photo-
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Warne & Co., 1908. 12-1-48 p. 8°, (Newnes'
art lib.) bds., *$I.2S net.
Lawton, F : Frangois Auguste Rodin. N. Y.,
Mitchell Kennerley, 1908. 191 p. il. 8°, cl,
*$i net.
Low, Albert Howard. Technical methods of
ore analysis. 3d ed., rev. and enl. N. Y.,
John Wiley & Sons, 1908. c. i2-f344 p.
8% cl., $3.
McClure, Ja. Gore King, D.D. Supreme
things. Chic, Rev«ll, [1908.] c. '07. I59 P-
12**, cl., *75 c. net.
Eight sermons preached at different unversities.
Macdonald, D., D.D. The Oceanic languages :
their grammatical structure, vocabulary and
origin. N. Y., Oxford University Press,
(Amer. Branch,) 1907, [1908.] 15+352 p.
maps, D. cl., $4.20. , , ^,. .
Author is attached to the New Hebrides Mission
and is a member of the Societe d' Ethnographic,
Paris. After a general introduction on Oceanic lan-
guages and a review of works already covering
the subject, there follows a complete "Dictionary,
comparative and etymological of one of them the
language of Efate, one of the smallest of the islands
of the New Hebrides (221 p). An index of Semiuc
words (35 p.) completes the work.
McKlnley, Carlyle E. An appeal to Pharaoh :
the negro problem, and its radical solution.
3d ed. ; ed., with introd., by Gustavus M.
Pinckney. Columbia, S. C, State Co., 1907,
[1908.] c. 19+185 p. 12°, cl., $1.
Maire, F: Modern pigments and their ve-
hicles : their properties and uses, consid'ered
mainly from the practical side, and how to
make tints from them. N. Y., John Wiley
& Sons, 1907, [1908.] c. ii-t-266 p. 12 ,
cl., $2.
Marmier, Xavier. Les fiances du Spitzberg;
ed. by A. A. Hentsch. N. Y., Oxford Uni-
versity Press, (Amer. Branch,) 1907, [1908.]
io-f-223 p. D. (Oxford modern French ser. ;
ed. by Leon Delbos.) cl., 75 c.
Editor is lecturer in mediaval and modern lan-
guages, Girton College, Cambridge, Engbnd. Les
fiances du Spitzberg first appeared in 1858. It was
crowned ly the French Academy.
Marvin, Rev. Frederic Rowland. Poems and
translations. Troy, N. Y., Pafraets Book
Co., 1907, [1908.] c. 13+3-164 p. O. cl.,
*$i net.
•Merimi&e, Prosper. Contes et nouvelles; ed.
by J E. Michell. N. Y.. Oxford University
Press, (Amer. Branch,) 1907, [1908.] 20+
126 p. por. S. (Oxford higher French ser.;
ed'. by Leon Delbos.) cl, 70 c.
Editor, who is assistant master in Westminster
fLondon) School, writes a biographical introduction.
Bibliography of Mcrim^e (3 p.).
iMontana. Stiprcmc ct. Reports of cases ar-
gued and determined in the superior court of
the state of Montana, from Jan. 14, 1907, to
June 29, 1907. Off. rep. v. 35- San Fran-
cisco, Cal, Bancroft-Whitney Co., 1907,
[1908.] c. 740 p. 8°, shp., $4.
Morris, Rev. M. C. F. Nunhurnholme : its
history and antiquities. N. Y., Oxford
University Press, (Amer. Branch,) 1907,
[1908.] 6+312 p. il. map, diagr., O. cl., $5.
Written by the rector of Nunhurnholme, a parish
of Yorkshire, England. Much attention is given
to the geography and field nomenclature of the
parish., but the author has been obliged to deal
inadequately with the natural history of the district.
He gives special attention also to folk-lore, having
already treated of the subject thoroughly in hisJ
"Yorkshire folk-talk." Appendix A gives descent
of the Manor of Nunhurnholme; appendix 2 contains
extracts taken from the Chartulary of the Pryor
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Green, In praise of valor. $3 ; 5.00
Tribune Association, Tribune Bldg.,
New York.
Tribune almanac, 1908 25
United States Mortgage and Trust Co.,
55 Cedar St., New York.
Audit Company of New York, Trust
companies of the United' States,
1907. (Not for sale.) ,
United States Naval Institute,
Annapolis, Md.
Holmes, Notes on experimental engi-
neering 1.50
University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Butterfield, Chapters in rural progress,
net, ♦1.25
Village Press, 225 Fourth Ave., New York.
Carman, The gate of peace, .subs., net, *s.oo
Frederick Warne & Co., 36 E. 22d St.,
New York.
Lawrence, Sir Thomas Lawrence, .net, *i.25
James H. West Co., 220 Devonshire St.,
Boston.
Blake, The months net, *75
John Wiley & Sons, 41-45 E. 19th St.,
New York.
Karapetoff, Experimental electrical en-
gineering net, **6.oo
Low, Technical methods of ore analysis,
3d ed., rev. and enl 3.00
Maire, Modem pigments and their ve-
hicles 2.00
Smith and Marx, Machine design 3.00
SBOEVT FBIVOH AMD GX&ICAV BOaZB.
Albebt Duser, rceuvre du maitre (nouv. coll. des
classes dc I'art). Hachette et Cie. II. 8*. $3-75-
Baylss, W.-E. Dictionnaire anglaiaffrangais et fran*
Cais-anglais (pour Tautomobile). Boyveau et Che-
vUUt, 8'. $3.
Christian, A. Origines de rimprimerie en France,
av. reprod. G. Roustan. 4**. $7.50.
Datot, a. La Peinture anglaise. de aes origines
i nos jours, 285 ill. et 25 heliogr. L. Laveur.
S\ $is.
DuGARD. Emerson, sa vie et son ceuvre, av. 3 pho-
tctyp. Lib. Armand Colin. 8*. $2.35.
Gros, R., et Fr. Bournand. L'Oncle Sam chez lui,
av. 73 ill. L. Michaud. i6*. $1.
ScHATZ, A. L'Individualisme economique et social:
ses origines, son evolution, ses formes contempo-
raines. Lib. Armand Colin. 18*. $1.50.
Vezinst, F. Les Maitres du roman espagnol con-
temporain. Hachette et Cie. 16". $x.
Bettelheim. Ant. Berthold Auerbach. Der Mann,
sein W'crk — sein Nachlasz. Stuttgart, /. G. Cotta
Nachf. 8% cl., $3.
Bons, Wilh. Rembrandt u. seine Zeitgenos«en.
Charakterbilder der grossen Meister der hoUand.
u. vlam. Malerschule im 17 Jahrh. Leipzig, £. A.
Scemann. 8®, cl^ $2.50.
GoypERZ. Heinr. Das Problem der WiUensfreiheit.
Jena, U. Diederichs. 8', $i.3S-
Heimburg, W. Wie auch wir vergeben . . . Ro<
man. Stuttgart, Union. 8°, cl., $1.35.
Holm, Orla. Aus Mexiko. Mit wirtschaftl. u. polit.
Beitragen v. Ralph Zurn. Berlin, F. Fontane &
Co. 8" $i.ao.
KuRZ, Isolde. Lebensfluten. Novellen. Stuttgart, /.
G. Cotta Nachf. 8", cl., $1.35.
Lauff, Jos. Die Tanzmamsell. Roman. Berlin,
G. Grote. por. and facs., 8", cL, $1.65.
Ltndau. Hans. Gustav Freytag. Leipzig, 5. Hirsel.
8*, cl., $^.
O&iPTEDA, Geo. Wie am ersten Tag. Roman. . Ber-
lin, E. Fieischel & Co. 8", d., $2.20.
Vosz, Rich. Wenn Gotter lieben. Erzahlung aus
der 2:eit des Tiberius. Leipzig, /. /. Weber.
8% cl., $1.65.
Wagner, Rich. Bayreuther Briefe. (1871-1883.)
Berlin, Schuster & LoeiRer. 8*, cl., $2.
WiLDENBRUCH, Ernst. Lukrezia. Ein Roman. Ber-
Hn, G. Grote. 8", cl., $2.
WoLZOGSN, Ernst v. Der Bibelhase. Eine Bcgeben-
heit aus Friderician. Zeit. Stuttgart, /. Engelhorn,
8^ cl., $1.35.
Jan, 18, 1908 [No, 1877]
The Publishers' Weekly.
lOI
FOUNDED BY F, LEYPOLDT.
JANUARY 18, 1908.
The editor docs not hold hinudf responsible for
the ^ews expressed in contributed srticlee or com-
Brasucations>
All matter for adTcrtising pages should reach this
oflfice not later than Wednesday noon, to Insure in-
sertion in the same week's issue.
•7 hold every man a debtor to his profes-
sion, from the which, as men do of course
seek to receive countenance and proiit, so
ought they of duty to endeavor themselves by
way of amends to be a help and an ornament
thereunto/'-'LoBD Bacon.
THE AMERICAN BOOK AUCTION
SEASON, 1906-1907.
The book auction season of 1906- 1907 un-
like the English season was not notable either
for the character and number of its sales, or,
with rare exceptions, for especially rare items.
According to Mr. L. S. Livingston, in the
thirteenth volume of his excellent compila-
tion, "American Book Prices Current," pub-
lished by Dodd, Mead & Co., very few of the
libraries disposed of during the past season
included many of the higher class of collec-
tors' books. The best collection of this char-
acter that came up in the auction room was
that formed by Louis M. Dillman, of Chicago,
sold at Anderson's in March last. Mr. Dill-
man had made a specialty of the first editions
of the works of nineteenth century English
authors, though he had also acquired a few
rare items of earlier date, and many limited
editions and special books in other depart-
ments of literature, most of which were in ex-
cellent condition. His copy of Browning's first
book, "Pauline," published in 1833, appeared
for the fourth time in twelve years in an Amer-
ican auction room. It came up the first time in
the George T. Maxwell sale, at Libbie's, in
1895, and brought $260, being later acquired
by A. J. Morgan. The second time it came
up at Bangs's, in 1892, when William Apple-
ton secured it for $720. At the sale of the
Appleton collection in 1903 it brought $1025.
At the Dillingham sale competition was lack-
ing and it went for $810.
Dillman's copy of Keats's "Poems," (1817,)
whkh the poet gave to the Misses Reynolds,
brought $900. Lamb's "Tales from Shake-
speare," in the original boards, uncut,
though the two volumes were not quite uni-
form, brought $800. Shelley's "Queen Mab,"
(1813,) a very fine copy with original boards,
uncut, went for $650.
The largest sum paid for a single printed
book was $2900 for the copy in Dr. H. S.
Fuller's collection, of a small and thin octavo,
— Samuel de Champlain's "Des Savvages, ov
Voyage de Saravel Champlain, de Brovage,
fait en la France nouuelle. Tan mil six cens
trois," licensed in 1603 and published in Paris
late that year or early in 1604. This copy
was "picked up" on one of the quay book-
stalls in Paris, a little over a year ago, for
twenty centimes, (four cents.) Several head-
lines were cut into, but otherwise the pam-
phlet was in fair condition, and was rebound
by Zaehnsdorf.
Among the more notable sales were the
third, fourth and fifth parts of the library of
Wilberforce Fames, the libraries of Elliot
Coues, the ornithologist ; Albert E. Jack, con-
taining first editions of Tennyson, that
brought fair but not remarkable prices; the
important autograph collection of John D.
Crimmins, at which many documents brought
high prices; the collection of Dr. Ottocar E.
Kopetschny, which was sold in nine parts;
the Napoleon collection of A. D. S. Bell ; two
portions of the Pennypacker library, which
contained the best Americana offered during
the year, and a number of other more or less
important collections. The highest price of
the year was realized at the sale of autograph
letters and historical documents by Stan. V.
Henkels in February, when $4300 was paid for
two interleaved pocket almanacs, containing
diaries kept by George Washington.
Records are given by Mr. Livingston of
12,700 lots of books and autographs selling at
$3 and over— nearly 2000 less than in the sea-
son for 1905- 1906, but more than in any pre-
vious issue. The small number of books
from private or semi-private presses is notice-
able. Less than twenty-five items from the
Kelmscott Press are included, while the 1901
volume recorded over two hundred. There
are only fourteen from the Essex House
Press, while the 1902 volume included fifty-
two. Though the rarest books in this country
as well as in England are increasing in price,
mferior copies of commoner books are not so
eagerly sought for as formerly. Such books
must now be in exceptional condition to com-
mand anything like the prices for which less
perfect copies were sold five or six years ago.
As a whole, however, good books are holding
their own, the average price per volume during
the last year having gone beyond the ten
dollar mark.
I02
The Publishers' Weekly.
[No. 1877] Jan. 18, 1908
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY RE-
ORGANIZATION.
It is announced from Indianapolis that a re-
organization has been effected in connection
with the Bobbs-Merrill Company which will
bring $150,000 new capital into the business
and provide for its continuance under the
same management. The amount involved in
the settlement is, approximately, three-quar-
ters of a million dollars, and most of the mer-
chandise creditors have acceded to the prop-
osition for settlement of 25 per cent, in cash
within thirty days and 25 per cent, in one, two
and three-year notes, with interest. It is un-
derstood that the banks of Indianapolis, which
are involved to the extent of about a quarter
of a million, have also made arrangements
which will insure their continuous support of
the concern. The tangible assets, exclusive of
plates, are understood to be approximately
$650,000, leaving a deficit of $125,000 to be
offset by plates, copyright and other intangible
assets estimated as high as $300,000, and by
the new working capital. The business has
not been interrupted during the negotiations
for the extension, and will be continued much
on the same lines as before, with the possible
exception of the periodicals.
The firm made l?rge investments in estab-
lishing The Reader and the Home Magazine
and bringing them to the turning point, and
to these investments the present situation is
largely attributed. The Reader, as announced
in full elsewhere, will be combined with
Putnam's Monthly under an arrangement fa-
vorable to both interests. It is understood
that the business of the finn, especially in law
books and miscellaneous books, has shown a
profit approximating on the average $45,000
a year for the past nine years.
A great deal of sympathy and interest is ex-
pressed in Indianapolis and throughout In-
diana in support of a house which has so not-
ably represented the State in the publishing
world.
LEA & FEBIGER SUCCEED LEA
BROTHERS & CO.
The firm of publishers established in 1785
by Matthew Carey, which has been known
since January i, 1885, as Lea Brothers & Co.,
(who, in turn, succeeded Henry C. Lea.)
changed that style on January i to Lea &
Febiger. The firm of Lea Brothers & Co.
consisted of Charles M. Lea, Arthur H. Lea
and Christian C. Febiger. Charles M. Lea
having for some time been in indifferent
health, desired to relieve himself of at least
some of the responsibilities of an active busi-
ness life, and becomes a special partner. By
this means the firm will retain the benefit of
his long experience, keen insight and admir-
able ad'ministrative faculties.
Christian C. Febiger, whose name now ap-
pears in the firm title, entered the service of
his kinsman, Henry C. Lea, in 1865, becoming
a partner in 1885. In addition to his long and
intimate knowledge of the publishing business
Mr. Febiger is well known in financial circles
in Philadelphia, in which his conservative
judgment and breadth of view are highly val-
ued. He is a director of the Bank of North
America, the oldest bank in the United States ;
of the Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington
Railroad, of the Philadelphia Warehouse
Company, The William Sellers & Co., The
Edge Moor Iron Co., and is vice-president of
the Southwark Foundry and Machine Co.
Arthur H. Lea is the youngest son of Henry
C. Lea. He graduated from Harvard and at
once entered his father's firm. He has been
closely identified with the various reform
movements through which the citizens of
Philadelphia have endeavored to purify their
local politics. His interests are not confined,
however, to civic affairs, as he is active in
matters of a philanthropic character, both pub-
lic and private.
BASKERVILLE'S TYPES AT THE
CLARENDON PRESS.
Baskerville, the English representative of
that renaissance of printing which in a meas-
ure helps to distinguish the second half of
the eighteenth century, is the subject of an
interesting memoir recently published by
Chatto & Windus, of London. It appears that
in July, 1758, the Delegates of the Clarendon
Press empowered Sir William Blackstone "to
agree with Mr. Baskerville of Birmingham,
to make a new set of Greek puncheons,
matrices and moulds, in Great Primer, for
the use of the University, and also to cast
therein 300 weight of Types, at the Price
of 200 Guineas for the whole." Baskerville
delivered the types in March, 1761, and was
paid. He had no further connection with
Oxford, and it is incorrect, we read, to sup-
pose that Baskertriile printed the two edi-
tions of the Greek Testament which ap-
peared at Oxford in 1763. Some of the
Greek types, etc., according to The Period-
ical, are still preserved at the Clarendon
Press, and are, so far as is known, the only
relics in England of Baskerville's letter-
foundry. Mr. Horace Hart reports that there
still remains in use at the University Press
a brevier which has the name of Baskerville,
so that it is possible the Delegates also had
a brevier fount from Birmingham.
FICTION IN ITALY.
"Le Livre en Italie/' a lecture given by
Picro Barbera before the Maison du Livre at
Brussels, has been printed as No. 9 of the
publications of the Musee du Livre. It gives
a rapid review of the history of printing in
Italy, and general consideration, (with few
statistics,) to the present condition of print-
ing and publishing in that country. One of
Signor Barbera's remarks might well apply
to other countries than his own : "If all Ital-
ians who know how to read in some fashion
were to do nothing from morning to night
but read novels, and if the importation into
the kingdom of foreign novels were entirely
forbidden, all those that appear from day to
day in the land of the orange-tree could not
find readers, and most of them would' grow
mouldy under the dust in the publishers'
warehouses, as indeed they do to-day."
Jan. 18, 1908 [No. 1877]
The Publishers' Weekly.
103
THE CASE OF W. T. HUNT, JR.
The case of W. T. Hunt, Jr., as stated by
W. T. Hunt & Co., general subscription
agents, at 150 Nassau Street, New York City,
may be of interest to the trade. It appears
that a New York publishing firm during
April, 1907, filled two orders for W. T. Hunt
& Son, 150 Nassau Street, written on the sta-
tionery of W. T. Hunt & Son, and signed W.
T. Hunt, Jr. When the firm applied for pay-
ment they were informed that the son had no
authority to purchase, although his name ap-
peared on the letter-head as one of the part-
ners. Persisting in their efforts to collect the
account, Ihey finally received the circular
which we print below:
VV. T. HUNT & CO.. Registered
General Subscription Agency
Room 1333, 150 Nassau Street
New York. Dec. 26th, 1907.
To All Whom This Concerns:
I wish to emphasize the fact that W. T. Hunt, Jr.
^Walter Tomson Hunt)^ of 324 Schemierhorti St.,
Bro<>k1yn, who did business said to represent W.
T. Hunt & Son, the name of a concern which was
disbolved September 10, 1907, was never in any way
officially interested in this concern; it was writer's
personal property. Writer informed you personally
and by letter that W. T. Hunt, Jr., was doing
business on his own account. Whatever business
or orders he secured was his personal property.
Tbis point I personally explained to all my cus-
tomers, and engineers, architects and draftsmen.
I permitted him to use my stationery and all checks
were made to W. T. Hunt & Son, as I had the bank
account and cashed all checks for him; he person-
ally bought and supplied all goods to his customers.
To make the fact more emphatic that W. T. Hunt,
Jr., had no interest in writer's personal business,
I discarded the name of W. T. Hunt & Son, Scp-
tarber 10. 1907. and adopted the name of VV. T.
Hunt & Co., and registered it under the new law
of N. Y. State at the N. Y. Court House.
I warn all my clients and customers and others
that writer has no one representing him officially
and anv business transacted in the name of W. T.
Hunt & Son is illegal. Any one giving business
or orders to any one claiming; to represent writer
without an order, signed by writer, will not be recog-
X ized by
W. T. Hunt & Co.,
Per W. T. Hunt, Sr.
BOOKS BY MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHY.
A NEW idea of making books is explained in
the Builctin de VInstitut International de Bib-
liographie, (v. 3, No. I,) by R. Goldschmidt
and Paul Otlet. Their plan consists of sub-
stituting for the large pages of the average
books micro-photographic reproductions of
them to be read through a magnifying lens.
It is proposed that the size of the plates repre-
senting pages should be internationally stand-
ardized, so that any one possessing the mag-
nifying apparatus would be able to read any
book produced in this way. No technical
difficulties are said to be in the way. It is
claimed that the cost of production would be
enormously reduced, thus a volume zz6 pages
now costing 5 francs could be produced for
0.8 franc. Also it would greatly reduce the
work of libraries now cumbered by books of
c\-ery shape and size. The plates would be,
moreover, of a fireproof and durable material,
^hilc the system admits of an edition being
enlarged to any dimension desired in accord-
ance with demand.
THE STATIONERS' BOARD OF TRADE
ELECTS OFFICERS.
At the regular monthly meeting of the
Board of Trustees of the Stationers' Board of
Trade, held at the rooms of the Board on
January 14, the new Board of Trustees or-
ganized' and elected the following officers,
committees, etc.: Henry C. Bainbridge, pres-
ident; James C. Aikin, first vice-president;
Charles S. Kiggtns, second vice-president, and
Herbert M. Condit, secretary-treasurer.
The following were elected the Executive
Committee for the ensuing year: James C.
Aikin, chairman ; Frederick P. Seymour,
Eberhard Faber, Lyman B. Sturgis, Samuel
E. Vernon and the president and secretary-
treasurer ex-oMcio.
The following were elected Arbitration
Committee for the ensuing year: Charles S.
Kiggins, chairman ; Stephen Farrelly, Frank-
lin Weston, David A. Tower, William B.
Boorum, Jr., Carl M. Bemegau, and the pres-
ident ex'OfUcio.
LITIGATION OVER THE LONDON
TIMES.
According to the London Observer, serious
litigation is threatened in connection with the
sale and control of the London Times, to
which many of those having financial interests
in the paper are strongly opposed.
COPYRIGHT MATTERS.
THE KITTREDGE BILL IN THE HOUSE.
Representative Andrew J. Barchfeld, of
Pennsylvania, on January 8 introduced in the
House a copyright bill which is identical in
every way with the Senator Kittredge bill, in-
cluding the now famous paragraph "E," which
seeks to protect the author and composer
against the unauthorized reproduction of their
compositions on phonographic records, gramo-
phone discs and perforated music rolls with-
out remuneration.
/'VTHORS' AND COMPOSERS* COPYRIGHT
LEAGUE ENDORSES THE KITTREDGE BILL.
The Kittredge bill, according to the W^(w/«ng-
ton Star, "has the support of the Authors' and
Composers* Copyright League of America, of
which the officers are Victor Herbert, presi-
dent, John Philip Sousa, treasurer, and' Regi-
nald DeKoven, secretary. The League is affil-
iated with all the well-known theatrical clubs
of America, among them being the Words
and Music Club, the Greenroom Qub, The
Treasurers' Club of America, the Actors'
Society, the White Rats, the Lambs, the
American Dramatists' Club, the Playwrights'
League and last, but not least, that great body
of theatrical press agents and newspaper men,
the Friars."
Special delegations have been appointed
from all over the country to visit the Capitol
in behalf of this bill. Victor Herbert, Isi-
dore Witmark, Nathan Burkan, Campbell B.
Casad, John Philip Sousa, Reginald DeKoven,
and others are now in Washington to look
after it.
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The Publisher^ Weekly.
[No. 1877] Jan, 18, 1908
OBITUARY NOTES.
John C. Nimmo, once a well-known English
publisher, died January 4 in London. Mr.
Nimmo attained a position as the publisher of
high-class works of permanent value, pro-
duced' with remarkable care and finish. His
"Border Waverley/* edited by Andrew Lang
and finished with fine etchings, was probably
his most notable success.
James Ryder Randall, a well-known
Southern journalist and author of the famous
war song, "Maryland, My Maryland,*' died at
Augusta, Ga., on January 14. Mr. Randall
was born on January i, 1839, in Baltimore,
Md., and devoted most of his life to journal-
ism in the South. Since 1905 he had been
editor of the New Orleans (La.) Morning
Star.
WiLHELM BuscH, the humorist and artist,
died January 9 at Mechtshausen a. Harz,
Prussia. Busch, who is known the world over
as the creator of Max und Moritz, Hans
Huckebein, the unfortunate raven, etc., was
bom April 15, 1832, at Wiedensahl in Han-
nover. It was intended that he should become
an engineer. Encouraged by Lehnbach he
studied art at Diisseldorf, Antwerp and Mu-
nich. In 1859 he joined the staff of the Flie-
gende Blatter, for which he did some of his
best work.
William Livingston Alden, a well-known
journalist and author, died on January 14, at
Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Alden, a descendant of
John and Priscilla Alden, was born October 9,
1837, at Williamstown, Mass., and was grad-
uated from Jefferson College in 1858. He
was admitted to the bar in i860 and practiced
law until 1865, when he became a leader writer
on the New York World, Times, for which he
wrote the. famous humorous "sixth column,"
and for the Graphic. In 1885 he was appoint-
ed United States Consul to Rome, which office
he held until 1889. For three years after that
he was leader writer for the Paris edition of
the New York Ha aid, when he retired to
London to devote himself to literary work.
Among his better-known books are "Canoe
and Flying Proa," "Domestic Explosives,"
"Shooting Stars," "Life of Columbus," "Ad-
ventures of Jimmy Brown," "Loss of the
Swansea," "The Moral Pirates," "Cruise of
the Ghost," "Trying to Find Europe," "A Lost
Soul," "Told by the Colonel," "His Daughter,"
and "Drewitt's Dream."
HoLGER Henrik Herholdt Drachmann,
the Danish poet, died on January 13 at Hom-
baek, Denmark. Drachmann was bom Octo-
ber 9, 1846, in Copenhagen, and began his pro-
fessional career as a painter of marines. As
early as 1872 he began to write verses which
were favorably received by the critics and
public. To this early period belong "Poems,"
(1872,) "Muffled Melodies," (1875,) "Young
Blood." (1876,) "Sons of the Sea," (1877,)
and "Over the Frontier There," (1877.) The
two last-named books established Drach-
mann's reputation as a writer so firmly that
he devoted himself thereafter to literature.
Among his numerous other books the best
known are: "East of the Sun and Moon,"
(1880,) "Strandby Folk," (1883.) "Once Upon
a Time," (1885,) "Brav-Karl," (1897,)
"Gurre," (1899.) "Hallfred Vandraadeskjald,"
(1900,) and "The Green Hope," (1901.). As a
prose writer, Drachmann always remained a
realist, save as he introduced his charac-
teristically romantic verses into the current of
his tales. His autobiographical novel, "Das
Heilige Feuer," (1899,) contains many lyrical
and fantastical improvisations.
Abraham Goldfaden, the "Yiddish Shake-
speare" and bard of the Jewish stage, died on
the 8th inst., at his home. 318 East Eleventh
Street, New York City. Mr. Goldfaden was
born in Old Constantine, Russia, in 1840. He
was graduated from the University of Odessa.
When twenty- four years old he published his
first poem, "Progress," which was considered
a plea for Zionism years before that movement
developed. Without musical education he
wrote his own songs, set them to music, and
often sang them himself. His first play, a
comedy, "Schmendrik," was produced during
the Russo-Turkish war. A hundred or more
plays followed during his lifetime. The best
known of his stage works is the operetta
"Sulamith," which was sold to the managers
of the Royal Theatre in Budapest for a trifle,
and which eamed for its purchaser many
times his outlay. In 1893 Goldfaden came to
this country to establish Goldfaden's Weekly,
a humorous Yiddish magazine. Two years
later he went to Paris, where he remained
until 1903, Baron Rothschild giving him a
small pension and Hebrew managers also
aiding him. His funeral was attended by
75,000 persons.
NOTES ON AUTHORS.
The new novel of Katherine Cecil Thurston
will begin in the February number of The
Bookman. The title of the new story is "The
Fly on the Wheel."
It was announced on December 15 that Al-
fred Stead, son of W. T. Stead, editor of the
Review of Reviews, was dead. This was an
error which has caused the family consider-
able inconvenience. Alfred Stead is alive,
and is filling the position of consul-general
for Roumania in London. His brother Will-
iam died suddenly last month, and the mistake
arose through confusing the names of the two
brothers.
At the request of the late Dr. Watson's
family. Dr. W. Robertson Nicoll is preparing
a memoir of the famous author of "Beside the
Bonnie Brier Bush." Dr. Nicoll is very de-
sirous of obtaining the use of any letters that
may be in the possession of American friends
of Dr. Watson, and asks that such letters be
sent to Dr. Watson's publishers, Dodd, Mead
& Company, New York. Letters thus loaned
will not be sent to England, but will be im-
mediately copied and carefully retumed to
owners who shall kindly loan them.
Charles Welsh, whose "Golden Treasury
of Irish Songs and LjTics," published by the
Dodge Publishing Company, has met with
such marked success, has nearly ready for
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105
publication a collection of sea songs, entitled
"Songs for Sailors." While his new book con-
tains many of the classic songs of the sea of
British origin, the greater part of the anthol-
ogy consists of those songs inspired by events
in this country since the days when America
had a merchant marine and' a navy which
dared to give battle to Britain dov^Ti to to-day,
when she has one which is exciting the re-
spect and the admiration of the nations of the
world.
JOURNALISTIC NOTES.
Suburban Life will hereafter be brought out
under the auspices of S. S. McClure Company,
which has bought a controlling interest in the
periodical.
The January issue of The Hibbert Journal,
(issued in this country by Sherman, French
& Company, Boston,) is enlivened by contri-
butions from two Catholic priests, Fathers
Tyrrell and Gerard, dealing from opposite
points of view with "Modernism" condemned-
by the Pope in his recent Encyclical Pascendi.
Father George Tyrrell, it will be remembered,
incurred not long ago the disfavor of the
Vatican, and has since been semi-excommuni-
cated, on account of his severe criticisms in
the London Times of the Encyclical and his
bold championing of the cause of Modernism.
G. P. Putnam's Sons announce that they
have taken over The Reader, heretofore pub-
lished by the Bobbs- Merrill Company, and
that they will hereafter control its editorial
and business interests. The Reader will be
merged with their magazine under the title of
Putnam's Monthly and The Reader. The
first issue bearing this title will be the March
number with the imprint of G. P. Putnam's
Sons, New York, and The Bobbs-Merrill
Company, Indianapolis. The Reader has al-
ways given special attention to fiction and de-
scription, and the new monthly will present
more stories and descriptive articles than here-
tofore, while the literary quality which has
been the distinguishing characteristic of Put-
nam's will suffer no impairment.
BUSINESS NOTES.
FoKT Smith, Ark. — C. K. Ingenberg has
suffered a severe fire loss in his bookstore.
Los Angeles, Cal. — Stratford & Green
have just opened up a book and stationery
store at 640 South Main Street.
New York City. — Judge Holt appointed
James B. Sheldon receiver on the loth inst
for the A. C. Gunter Publishing Company,
doing business as the Home Publishing Com-
pany, 3 East Fourteenth Street. The business
was started in 1887 as the Home Publishing
Company by Archibald Clavering Gunter to
publish his novel, "Mr. Barnes of New York,"
after almost every publisher in the country had
refused it. The book had an enormous suc-
cess and encouraged. the author to continue
publishing his plays and novels and the works
of others. In December, 1904, the A. C.
Gunter Publishing Company was incorporated
inth a capital stock of $100,000, Mr. Gunter
being president and his wife secretary and
treasurer. After Mr. Gunter died, in Feb-
ruary, 1907, the business was continued by
his widow, J. B. Atwater becoming president.
The petition in bankruptcy was filed for
Abraham M. Wattenburg, $270; Adolph
Kempner, $450, and Albert Hencke, for sal-
aries and extra work. It Wcis stated that the
assets consist of accounts for $3500 and some
books, magazines, and office furniture. Presi-
dent Atwater said that efforts would be made
to reorganize the company, which publishes
Gunter' s Magazine.
New York City. — By the fire that de-
stroyed the Parker Building, at the comer
of Fourth Avenue and Nineteenth Street,
during the night of January lo-ii, the
following publishing firms were rendered
temporarily homeless: The Encyclopaedia
Britannica Company, and offices of the Lon-
don Times, etc., under the management of H.
B. Burrows; James Clarke & Co., Moses
King, D. C. Heath & Co., under the manage-
ment of James H. Mclnnes; Judge Publish-
ing Company, P. F. Collier's retail branch, the
Village Press and Ivan Somerville & Co.
^ San Francisco, Cal.— James D. Blake has
r'emoved his bookstore to 654 Market Street,
opposite the site of the Palace Hotel. Mr.
Blake will hereafter conduct his business un-
der his own name instead of as Blake's Book-
store.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES.
"Book- Prices Current" is to be issued in
the future in bi-monthly parts, in order to get
the information concerning sales into the hands
of booksellers and collectors as early as possi-
ble after the sales have taken place. The annual
volumes will be published as usual, apart from
this arrangement.
Karl W. Hiersemann, of Leipzig, an-
nounces for early publication "Beitrage zur
Inkunabelbibliographie," by Konrad Burger,
librarian of the library of the Borsenverein
of Leipzig and author of a "Druckregister zu
Ludwig Hain's 'Repertorium Bibliographi-
cumV etq. Burger for years has collected
the material for this work, and, judging from
his thoroughness in research, has no doubt
gleaned the field quite thoroughly.
Professor Ernest C. Richardson, librarian
of Princeton University, brought out in 1904
a bibliography of books and articles on United
States history published during the year 1902,
entitled "Writings on American History,
1902." This was followed by a work of sim-
ilar contents but different arrangement, en-
titled "Writings on American History, 1903,"
edition by Professor A. C. McLaughlin and
published by the Carnegie Institution. As the
Carnegie Institution did not continue the en-
terprise, a gap for the years 1904 and 1905
remains to be filled at some later time. Dr.
J. P'ranklin Jameson, now of the Carnegie
Institution, has arranged, through subscrip-
tions made by a group of guarantors, consist-
ing of historical societies and individuals, for
the preparation and issue of a volume on the
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same plan as that of 1903, entitled" "Writings
on American History, 1906." Continuance for
five years is assured. The first volume will
be published this spring by the Macmillan
Company. The price will probably be $2.50.
CATALOGUES OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS.
H. W. Bryant, 223 Middle St., Portland,
Me., Americana, etc. (No. 30, 4 p. 8°.)
Dodd, Mead & Co., 372 Fifth Avenue, New
York, Clearance catalogue. (No. 88, 1086
r titles.)
George Engclke, 280 N. Qark St., Qiicago,
Occult literature. (No. 7, 556 titles.)
Georg & Co., Basle, Switzerland, Books
and engravings on America, Australia, Ocean-
ica and Arctic regions, with a supplement —
Africana. (No. 99, 623 titles.)
W. Heifer & Sons, Cambridge, Eng., Books
on natural science, including the botanical li-
brary of Professor H. Marshall Ward. (No.
28, 2766 titles.)
Charles E. Lauriai Company, 385 Washing-
ton St., Boston, Clearance catalogue. (Pt. i,
316 titles.)
Noah Farnham Morrison, 314 W. Jersey St.,
Elizabeth, N. J., Americana, including books
on Rhode Island and' South Carolina, and^
some interesting miscellaneous literature. (No.
90, 712 titles.)
M^. F. Stozve, 167 Clinton Ave., Kingston,
N. Y., Americana. (No. 10. 328 titles.)
Torch Press Bookshop, Cedar Rapids la.,
First editions, books relating to Iowa, Illinois,
Napoleon, Indians; also, books illustrated by
Rowlandson, •Cruikshank (in color), sport-
ing, etc. 218 p. 32".)
D. Van Nostrand Co., 23 Murray St., New
York, Engineering, architecture, industrial,
agriculture, chemistry, etc. (48 p. 8°.)
John D. Walker, 18 Douw's Building, Al-
bany, N. .Y., Books, pamphlets, autograph let-
ters. (No. 14, 135 titles.)
THE BOOKSELLERS' LEAGUE THIR-
TEENTH ANNUAL DINNER.
The thirteenth annual dinner and "Ladies'
Night" of The Booksellers' League, given at
the Aldine Association on the evening of
January 16, while not so well attended as
these annual dinners usually have been, was
a thoroughly enjoyable affair. The slim at-
tendance was due not to indifference, but to
the fact that "grippe," which is almost epi-
demic in New York, prevented many from
venturing out at night. Those who had the
good fortune to be present enjoyed a rare
treat, as every one of the speakers was in
particularly good spirits and added much to
the enjoyment of the evening. Dr. Josiah
Strong, author of "Our Country." etc., in an
excellent address on the spread of civilization
dwelt with emphasis on the thought that the
book is occupying a larger place in civilization
than ever. (Tharles Battell Loomis read an
extract from an unpublished manuscript, in
which he pointed out in his inimitably hu-
morous manner how futile it is for the aver-
age young American citizen to hope that some
day he may become President. Ip ro<;poMse
to the hearty applause that greeted his first
reading he read a selection from one of his
books. The Rev, Thomas R. Slicer touched
amiably on many of the foibles and follies of
his fellow-men and was heartily applauded
again and again. Frederick Russel Burton,
American correspondent of the London Daily
Express, and a composer and author of note,
gave an interesting and instructive talk on
American aboriginal music which he illus-
trated with songs of the Ojibway Indians, into
which tribe he has been adopted under an un-
pronouncable Ind'ian name which signifies the
"Man-at-the- Front."
LITERARY AND TRADE NOTES.
It is Professor Francis J. Hall, not Bishop
Hall, of Vermont, who is the author of the
exhaustive treatise on "Dogmatic Theology,"
published by Longmans, Green & Co.
The business carried on by Elliot Stock,
London, the publisher of "Book Prices Cur-
rent," etc., has been disposed of to Robert
Scott. Mr. Stock will retain a part in the
management, and the members of the staff
will be unchanged.
D. Appleton & Co. will publish on the 24th
inst. a work entitled' "Federal Usurpation,"
by Franklin Pierce, a grandson of President
Pierce, in which the author reviews critically
and in detail some of the new powers recently
assumed by the Government.
The annual dinner of the Booksellers' and
Stationers' Association of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
will be held at the Union Club, on Tuesday
evening, February 4, at seven o'clock. The
date of the dinner has been changed so as to
insure the presence of "Uncle" George A.
Olney.
The Macmillan Company have just ready
an important philosophical work entitled "The
Will to Doubt," by Professor Alfred H.
Lloyd, of the University of Michigan; also,
"The Inward Light," by Fielding Hall, author
of "The Soul of the People," referred to in a
former issue.
William M. Stitt, Jr.. has severed his con-
nection with Blackie & Sons as their Ameri-
can agent, and formed a partnership under
the name of The Stitt & Hcineberg Co., with
offices at 156 Fifth Avenue, Ncv/ York City.
The new firm has been appointed to act as
selling agent in the United States of The
Hayes Lithographing Co., of Buffalo, N. Y.
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. announce for
early spring publication a new book of essays
by John Burroughs, entitled "Leaf and Ten-
dril ;" a volume by Professor Irving Babbitt,
of the Harvard Faculty, on "Literature and
the American College;" and a collection of
New England salt-water talcs, entitled "The
Rose," by George S. Wasson, author of "The
Green Shay," etc.
"Donald and Dorothy," one of Mrs. Mary
Mapes Dodge's earliest works, has had an in-
teresting history. It was taken over by its
present publishers, the Century Company,
from the firm originally publishing it in Sep-
tember, 1893, ten years after issue, and has
been reprinted sixteen times in the fourteen
years since, with every indication that the
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present yearly sale of two thousand or more
copies will continue indefinitely.
When the American Forestry Association
meets at the Willard Hotel, Washington, on
January 29, the work of an active year will be
reported. To influence public sentiment in
favor of its purposes, the association has pur-
chased the magazine Forestry and Irrigation,
has enlarged and improved it, and has sent.
since July i, regular press bulletins to 1500
newspapers. The prospect of a timber famine
in this country makes the forestry question a
vital matter for all publishers.
I>ODD, Mead & Co. will publish shortly
"My Lady of Cleeve,'' a novel by Percy J.
Hartley, with a colored frontispiece by Harri-
son Fisher and several other illustrations in
two colors ; also, "Mryl," by William Tilling-
hast Eldridge. a modern story of mystery, ro-
mance and adventure among the hills of New
Hampshire. The title of the new story by
George Barr McCutcheon will be "The Hus-
bands of Edith.*; The title of Will Lilli-
bridge's forthcoming novel will be "The Load-
stone," instead of "The Magnet."
The Eragny Press having accepted a com-
mission from the Societe des Cent Biblio-
philes of Paris for the production of an exclu-
sive edition of "Salamon and Balkis," by Ger-
ard de Ner\'al, the issue of the Herrick songs
has been unavoidably postponed, so that there
is still an opportunity for intending subscri-
bers to send in their names. The "Salamon"
will be the most richly decorated book yet is-
sued by the press. The entire edition is re-
served, and even the original blocks and
drawings are to be handed over to the club.
G. W. Dillingham Company announce for
early publication "The Profligate," by Arthur
Homblow, author of the two popular novels,
"The Lion and the Mouse'" and "The End' of
the Game ;" "As the Hart Panteth," by Hallie
Erminie Rives: "The Round Up," novelized
from the play by M. M Miller and John Mur-
ray: "The Old Homestead." novelized from
Denman Thompson's play: "The Chorus
Lady," novelized from James Forbes's play by
John W. Harding: "Gertrude Elliott's Cruci-
ble." by the author of "Kathcrine's Sheaves,"
and two new novels by Fergus Hume.
The success of Duffiekl Osborn's story of
"The Angels of Messer Ercole," which was
isj^ued in such a charming dress last fall, has
strengthened the desires of the publishers,
Frederick A. Stokes Company, to bring out
additional volumes in the series Little Novels
of Famous Cities. The idea is to publish in
handsome form short novels that are especial-
ly characteristic of the cities in which their
scenes are laid. There will be no attempted
uniformity in the style of the stories. The
characters and the plots will in some cases be
historical and in others purely imaginary.
Some will be tales of past centuries and some
of the present, but all will be essentially char-
acteristic of a town or city. There would
seem to be a chance here for good writers
who have either not learned to construct a
long novel or who have manuscripts that do
not conform to ordinary fiction '■equire^enls.
Hills & Hafely, to meet the growing de-
mand for a refined souvenir of St. Patrick's
Day, have published thirteen dainty designs,
with handsome covers and appropriate mot-
toes to retail at from five to twenty-five cents.
Each design is a reminder of the land of the
shamrock and the harp, and of the spirit of
friendship and kinship, and is as suitable as
a reminder of the day for friends in this coun-
try as it is for friends in "ould Erin." As most
of the goods heretofore in the market have
been as coarse as they were cheap, and were
defaced with caricatures of and libels upon
the Irish people, this series is certain there-
fore to find a ready sale among the bet-
ter class of Irish-Americans. One design,
a four-page folder, showing on the cover an
Irish flag and an American flag crossed over
a steamer on the ocean, all done in color and
delicate tint, is the invention of Mr. Fred.
Hafely.
L. C. Page & Company will publish shortly
a book of interest to prospective British tour-
ists, entitled "British Highways and Byways
from a Motor Car," by Thomas D. Murphy.
In this chronicle of a summer's motoring in
Great Britain the author has not attempted a
guide book, yet the maps and illustrations, to-
gether with the comments on roads and inns,
are of value in that capacity. It takes the
tourist out of the beaten track into the most
delightful country in the world, with its
towns, villages, historic spots and solitary
ruins. Notwithstanding its title the book is
of interest not only to motorists, but to the
tourist who must depend upon the railways,
since the majority of the places described can
be reached by rail supplemented by a walk or
drive. They announce that the title of Gam-
aliel Bradford, Jr.'s book, recently announced
as "God Save the Commonwealth," has been
changed to "Matthew Porter," (the name of
the hero,) with the sub-title "No Wit, No
Help Like a Woman's."
Frederick A. Stokes Company have just
ready an interesting novel of the San Fran-
cisco fire, entitled "Travers," written by Miss
Sara Dean, who herself experienced the
scenes she describes. Although primarily a
novel of action, its interest is deepened by the
human problems presented. It shows the
overturning of characters that occurs in a
great catastrophe. The hero of her story be-
comes a thief, and the thief becomes a hero.
They have also ready another novel by that
pastmaster of the adventure story, Harold
Bindloss. Instead of the Northwestern prai-
ries, his scene has shifted to the Canary
Islands and along the west coast of Africa,
where two indomitable men undergo tremend-
ous hardships and labor with the utmost vigor
to save a sunken steamer. The title of the
novel is "For Jacinta." Jacinta is the young
woman who influences most of the action, and
a very interesting person she is. In the last
week in January they will publish four new
volumes in the series of Masterpieces in Color
which have had such a signal success,
namely, "Raphael," by Paul G Konody;
"Lord Lcighton." by A. Lys Baldry; "Rem-
brandt," by Josef Israels, and "Fra Angelico,"
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The Publishers' Weekly,
[No, 1877] Jan. 18, 1908
by James Mason. Each volume will have
eight full-page reproductions in color. To
make the volume of "Fra Angelico" satisfac-
tory, the publishers have used gold in addition
to full colors in reproducing the paintings.
G. P. Putnam's Sons are bringing out this
month for the Cambridge University Press
the following five notable books: "Interna-
tional Law— Part 11., War," by John West-
lake, Whewell Professor of International Law
in the University of Cambridge, which treats
in an authoritative manner the various phases
of this subject and includes a chapter on The
Hague Conference of 1907; "The Life of
William Sterndale Bennett," by his son, J. R.
Sterndale Bennett, Fellow of King's College,
London, a careful and interesting record of
the life of this famous musician; "Scientific
Papers," by Sir George Howard Darwin,
Plumian Professor in the University of Cam-
bridge, the latest addition to the long list of
collected works and mathematical papers pub-
lished by the press, which treats of oceanic
tides and lunar disturbance of gravity; "An
Introduction to the Theory of Multiply Pe-
riodic Functions," by H. F. Baker, lecturer in
mathematics in the University of Cambridge,
which consists of two parts— the first dealing
with the theory of hyperelliptic functions of
two variables, and the second with the reduc-
tion of the theory of general multiply-periodic
functions to the theory of algebraic functions ;
also, "A Life of Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of
Salisbury," in two parts, the first by T. E. S.
Clarke, Minister of Saltoun, and the second
by H. C. Foxcroft, editor of "A Supplement
to Burnet's History of His Own Time," the
first being a record of Bishop Burnet's life in
Scotland, and the second of his life in Eng-
land.
AUCTION SALES.
January 20, 21, 2:30 p.m. — Books chiefly
from the library of a Massachusetts antiqua-
rian and historian, including rare Americana,
early American periodicals, first editions of
American authors, etc. (611 lots.) — Ander-
son.
January 22, 23, 2:30 p.m. — Miscellaneous,
including duplicates from the library of the
Grolier Qub. (618 lots.) — Anderson.
January 24, 2:30 p.m. — Historical and lit-
erary autographs, both American and Euro-
pean, with those of William C. Hess, of New
York City, including Madison on the "Em-
bargo," General Huntington on the battle of
Bunker Hill; Steuben to Jefferson; Lord
Cornbury, 1687; Evacuation of Boston, 1776;
Lincoln and Grant, 1865; a photograph of J.
Wilkes Booth; Dickens on the pretended son
of Grimaldi; Brjrant about "Thanatopsis ;"
Lowell about returning books ; a full letter of
Queen Victoria; a fine Schiller letter, etc.
(308 lots.) — Anderson.
January 24, 8 p.m.— Engravings and etch-
ings. (321 lots.) — Anderson.
January 27, 28, 2 .30 p.m.— Rare Americana,
including many of the books from the collec-
tion formed by Miss Nellie Malcolm, of Lon-
don, Eng. (669 lots.) — Anderson.
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making sales to any unknown parties.
W. Abbatt, 141 B. 85tli St, V. Y.
Key to Went worth's Practical Arithmetic, new or
second-hand.
Arthur X. AllM, 464 Fulton 8t, Troy. V. T.
American Machinist, weekly, 1907.
F, O. Allen, 78 0«notoo St., Auburn, H. T.
Gray's Anatomy, second-hand, good condition, fairly
late ed.
Amor. Bap. Pub. Boo., 87 B. Pryor 8t., Atlanta, Ga,
The Scornful Lady, by Lansdown.
Tew of Venice by Lansdown.
1 he Duenna, Sheiidan.
The Jew, by Cuinberland.
Woman rleased, by Fletcher.
The Cus-toms of the Country.
Tlie Double Marriage, by Ben Jonson.
The Malcontent, Mar&ton.
The Insatiate Countess, Marston.
Booth, On Baptism.
Wisdom of Conftidus.
Am. Bap. Pub. Boc, 177 Wabatb Ave., Ohieago, 111.
Old Green Bay. Martin.
Am. Bap. Pub. Boc, 1680 Oboitnut St., PhUa., Pa.
The Te&timony of the Evangelists. Pub. by R.
Clarke & Co., Cin.
Amerioan Vewi Oo., 89 Chambon St, V. T.
Early History of Coffee Houses, E. F. Robinson.
Kegan Paul. London, 1893.
American Preii Co., Baltimore, Xd«
Old Merchants of New York, vols. 3 and 5.
Amerioan Tract Booiety* 150 Nassau St., V. T.
Sennets and Madrigals of Michaelangelo, W. W.
Newell.
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. W. W. Brown.
Both Riverside Press.
Ammon k Xackel, Buccessors to Legfat Bros.»
81 Chambers Bt., V. Y.
International Encvclop.-edia, old ed., 15 vols.
Valentine Manual, 1851.
Coleman's Church in America.
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BOOKS WANTED.-^onHnued.
k MM/tikbL—Continued.
The Han Family of Rhode Island.
Autobiography of David Crockett.
A Quaker Soldier.
Ate 0. Andenon, Haary, Bannock Co., IdahOf
Robert and Bertrand, in Dutch, a story.
Taxidermist's instruction book.
Shakesfeare complete Dramatic and Poetic, i vol.
Kelly, J. Hall, Circular for Emigrants to Oregon.
1831.
Antique Book Store, Toledo, 0.
FUgellatJon and Flagellants, Cooper.
Slavery, Narrative Life of Henry Biff.
Bailey ft Baokett, Byraonte, V. T.
Life of Stephen A. Douglass, Henry M. Flint
Phila.. i860.
Wm X. BalBi, UlS Market St., PkUa., Pa.
Travcrs, Moca Maclean. Appleton.
ft Taylor do.. U X. ITtk St.. V. T.
Library Journal, vol. 15; June, 1880.
RusselL Guide to Brit, and Amer. Novels.
Holy Cross, by Wm. C. Prime.
Among Northern Hills, bv Wm. C. Prime.
Along New England Roaos, by Wm. C. Prime.
Baltimore Book Co., S E. Lexington St., Balti-
more, Md.
Katherine Day.
H. X. Barker, 419 Adame St, Springfield, Hi.
Hemdon's Life of Lincoln, 3 vols.
Tribune Tract, no. 6.
Reynolds' Sketches, Life and Times.
Books on Illinois history.
0. E. Barr, Laaoaeter, Fa.
Memoir of Ninon de I'Enclos.
Ssint Simon Memoirs.
Memoirs of Chateaubriand.
a X. Bartbell, Ann Arbor, Kloh. iCash,}
Shea's Discovery and Exploration of Mississippi
Valley.
Bishop's First Book of the Law.
Set of L^ R. A., ist Series.
Ax>thiiiff in the way of homoeopathic text-books.
Allen's Handbook of Materia Medica and Homoeo-
pathic Therapeutic:}.
B. J. BarUett ft Oo., U OornkUl, Boeton.
Life and Campaigns of Maj.-Gen. J. £. B. Stuart.
Swinton's Campaigns of Army of Potomac
Headlejr's Confederate Operations in Canada and New
Ycrk.
Kidd's Control of Tropics.
Modes' Establishment of Spanish Rule in America.
Belknap ft Warfield, Hartford, Conn.
The Garden Story. Ellwanger. D. Appleton & Co.
L. Benedloki, 79 Xeroer St., V. Y.
Daily Prayers, a Manual of Catholic Devotion, Sad-
Ixer & Co., 1868, or later cd., in good condition.
Jamee D. Blake, 664 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.
Dfkinell's Colonial History of S. F.
Any item of Califomiana, literary or historical.
Anything by R. S. Hichens.
Anything by H. G. Wells.
Anything by Stephen Crane.
Anything by G. B. Shaw.
Ac> thing by Prentice Mulford.
Arything by D'Aurevilly.
Thais, by Anatole France.
Anything by Anatole France.
Anything by Lonys.
Life of Sophie Amould, by Douglas.
Satyricon of Petronius, Wilde.
G<dden Ass of Apuleius. Byrne.
Krigfat's Worship of Priapus.
Works of Sacher Masoch.
Att>thing by Ambrose Bierce.
An Itinerant House, by Dawson.
V^'orks of Dr. Jacobus on Anthropology.
Apvthing by i^ora McDonald Shearer published by
Doxcy in S. F.
Bobbe-Xerrlll Oo., Zadlanapolli, Xnd.
B. A. Gould. Investigations in the Military and
Anthropological Statistics of American Soldiers.
U. S. S&nitary Commission, 1869.
Abbe Cuoq, Dictionary of the Algonquin Language.
MontnaT, Ch^plean & Son, 1886.
Planche, Cyclopaedia of Costume, 2 vols. London,
i876-*79.
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L. C Page & Co. will publish shortly a hew
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iHtJstrations.
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(jood," dealing with the complicated case of
a man who, after years of separation from his
wife, during a complete suspension of mem-
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daughter, ignorant of the situation, heightens
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share of two charming stories of young love.
A. C. McClurg & Co. will publish at once
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iss~ Bailey is teacher of elementary English in
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Bair, Rev. J: Franklin. The complete poeti-
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Baldwin, Ja. Another fairy reader. N. Y.,.
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Bates. Mrs. Virginia Breckinridge. How may
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Bedich^, Una, and Baskett, G: T. The con-
solidation of rural schools with and with-
out transportation. 2d ed., rev. by A. Cas-
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Texas, [1908.] 85 p. il. diagrs., O. (Uni-
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Begiimer'fl (The) primer. Bost., Houghton,
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Bell, Mowry. Weeds and wild flowers:
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Stemdale Bennett, by his son, J. R. Stern-
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Bemer, Gottfried. Der pfarrherr von Silber-
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Bettez, Frederic. The first page of the Bible ;
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Bsandes, G: William Shakespeare: a critical
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Calvert, Albert F:, and Hartley, C. Gasquoine.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey. Selections from Chaucer;
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Edwin A. Greenlaw. Chic, Scott, Fores-
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Christian, J : Taylor, D.D. The form of bap-
tism in sculpture and art. [Little Rock,
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c. 9-250 p. il. D. cl., $1.
Dr. Christian some years ago began his -inves-
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Chinch, Archibald, M.D., ed. Diseases of the
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Claike, T. E. S., and Foxcroft, H. C. A life
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1908. 632 p. 8**, buckram, *$4.5o net.
Coleman, Walter Moore. Lessons in hygienic
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Coleman, Walter Moore. Physiology for be-
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New ed., rev. and enl. N. Y., Macmillan,
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CoUes, H. C. Brahms. N. Y., Brentano's,
1908. 10-I-168 p. por. D. (Music of the
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Cnicifizion (The), by an eye-witness: a letter,
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Baiwin, Sir G: Howard. Scientific papers,
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Davenport, Eugene. Principles of breeding:
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Del IKar, Eugene. Living ideals. N. Y., Pro-
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Doran, Beverley. The breath of the moun-
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Evans, Lawton B. Elements of English gram-
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Evans, Lawton B. Introductory language les-
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Fairli«, J : Archibald. Essays in municipal
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F«S8, Simeon Davidson. The history of po-
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Fillmore, Millard. The addresses, private cor-
respondence and miscellaneous writings of
Millard Fillmore; ed. by Frank H. Sever-
ance. Buffalo, N. Y., Buffalo Historical
Society, 1908. 2 v., il. 8% (Buffalo Histor-
ical Society publications.) cl., *$7 net.
Elected Vice-president in 1848, and succeeding to
the Kxecutive office upon death of Taylor in 1850,
y.illard Fillmore had to deal with some of the
greatest problems that had yet confronted the coun
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Illbnore's message to Congress in 185a, giving his
solution of the Slavery Problem. The executors of
his son's estate destroyed Fillmore's carefully pre-
served correspondence. The Buffalo Historical So-
ciety hopes to partly make good this loss.
Fletcber, Horace. Optimism, a real remedy;
with a foreword by W : Dana Orcutt. Chic,
A. C. McClurg & Co., 1908. c. 5-79 p. por.
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Eorcbheimer, F:, M.D. The prophylaxis and
treatment of internal diseases ; designed' for
the use of practitioners and* advanced stu-
dents of medicine. N. Y., Appleton, 1907,
[1908.] c. 17+652 p. tabs., 8^ subs., cl., $5.
Franklki, B: The autobiography of Benja-
min Franklin ; ed. for school use by Nathan-
iel E: Griffin. Chic, Scott, Foresman &
Co., 1907, [1908.] c. 268 p. 16°, (Lake
English classics.) cl., 30 c.
Bibliography (2 p.).
Franklin, W : Suddards, Crawford, C M., and
Macnutt, Barry. Practical physics : a labor-
atory manual for colleges and technical
schools. V. I, Precise measurements:
measurements in mechanics and heat; v. 2,
Elementary and advanced measurements in
electricity and magnetism. N. Y., Alac-
miUan, 190a c. 7+173; 7+i6o p. il. 8°,
cL, ca., *$i.25 net.
Gattilcer, Emma, cotnp. Selected list of Ger-
man books recommended for a small public
library; comp. by Emma Gattiker for the
Wisconsin Free Library Commission;
adopted for use by the League of Library
Commissions. Bost., A, L. A. Publishing
Board, 1907. [1908.] 3-58 p. D. (A. L. A.
Publishing Board foreign book list.) pap.,
50 c.
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson. The an-
cient law. N. Y., Doubleday, Page & Co.,
1908. c. 8+3-485 p. O. cl, t$i.50.
Daniel Ordway is introduced just dismissed from
a five years' sentence for stealing trust funds. He
does not return to his family, who have been pro-
vided for by his father, but takes up work in a
tobacco factorv in Virginia. He becomes a great
force for good among the laboring people and lives
among them under the name of Smith until a tele-
gram calls him to his father's deathbed. Ordway's
v ife receives him as a stranger and remains such for
three years. Then his daughter emphasizes the ancient
law of "an eye for a'n eye, etc." She commits
forgery, her father shields her and at expense of his
futi're career; he le&vcs home and ends his life a
solitary man, helping his fellow man to struggle
Ufiward.
Gone, F. A school algebra course. In 3 pts.
pt. I, To simple simultaneous equations,
with appendix; pt. 2, Factors to quadratic
equations, with appendix; pt. 3, Surds to
the binomial theorem, with appendix. [N.
Y., Putnam,] 1908. 94; 90; no p. 8"*, hf.
bds., ea., *2S c. net.
Gosse, Edmund W: Henrik Ibsen. N. Y.,
Scribner, 1908. c. '07. 10+244 p. D. (Lit-
erary lives; ed. by W. R. Nicoll.) cl, **$i
net.
Thirty-six years ago some of Ibsen's early metrical
wiitinga fell into the hands of G*isse and he was
the first to introduce Ibsen to English speaking
rcC'ple. But he acknowledges Mr. Archer as really
the introducer of Ibsen, and specially comments on
his notes to the new edition of Ibsen's works (Scrib-
ners). Gosse makes use of all the material known
to date in writing his little book and makes it of
hi&torical value bv taking into consideration that
movement of intellectual life in Norway which has
surrounded Ibsen and which he has stimulated.
Grayeon, Justine. A tenderfoot abroad.
Bost., W. A. Butterfield, 1907, [1908.] c.
8+99 p. O. cl., $1.
A description of a young American girl's first
trip abroad; she visits Naples, Cairo, takes a trip
up the Nile, comes back to Cairo, visits Rome,
I^orcnce, Venice, the Lake of Lucerne, and Paris.
In the form of familiar letters.
GriggB, E : Howard. Great autobiographies :
types and problems of manhood and wom-
anhood ; a handbook of ten lectures. N. Y.,
B. W. Pluebsch, 1908. c. 3-50 p. D. cl.,
♦50 c. net ; pap., *25 c. net.
Autobiography contains the most available material
for deepening the insight of the student and bringing
him a clear vision of the aim and path and laws of
personal life. The types studied here are John
Stuart Mill, Pierre Loti, Benvenuto Cellini; George
Tohn Romanes, Eugenie de Guerin, Marie Basn-
kirtseff, Sonya Kovalcsky, Amicl, Goethe. List of
autobiographies of typical men and women (3 p.).
Hall, H. Fielding. The inward light. N. Y.,
Macmillan, 1908. c. 8+228 p. O. cl.,
♦♦$1.75 net.
In author's earlier book, "The soul of a people,"
he grave a picture of Burmah and the Burmese. The
present work is defined as an atempt to determine
the essential truth that underlies the eastern faith
called Buddhism.
Harper. Rob. Francis, Brown, FVancis, D.D.,
and Moore, G: Foot, D.D., eds. Old Testa-
ment and Semitic studies in memory of
William Rainey Harper. Chic, University
of Chicago Press, 1908. c. 2 v., 434; 444 p.
8°, cl, subs., *$io net.
Headlam, Walter G : A book of Greek verse.
[N. Y., Putnam,] 1908. 334 p. 8°, cl., *$i.75
net.
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Helmholtz, Anna Augusta. The indebtedness
of Samuel Taylor Coleridge to August Wil-
helm von Schlegel : a thesis submitted for
the degree of bachelor of arts at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin. Madison, Wis., [Uni-
versity of Wisconsin,] 1907, [1908.] 273-
370 p. O. (University of Wisconsin bulle-
tin, Philology and literature ser.) pap., 40 c.
Author is Marv M. Adams, Fellow in English
literature. University of Wisconsin.
Herbert, Mrs. Nellie Candee Tucker. Lyrics
and idyls. Bost, Richard G. Badger, 1907,
[1908.] c. 119 p. D. cl., $1.25.
Hobbs, W : Herbert, and Leith, C : Kenneth.
The pre-Cambrian volcanic and intrusive
rocks of the Fox river valley, Wisconsin.
Madison, Wis., [University of Wisconsin,]
1907, [1908.] 247-278 p. il. pi. maps, O.
(University of Wisconsin bulletin. Science
ser.) pap., 25 c.
Hobbs is professor of geology, University of
Michigan; Leith is professor of geology. University
of Wisconsin.
HodgBon, F: T: Practical bricklaying self-
taught; especially designed for home study.
Chic, Frederick J. Drake Co., 1908. c. '07.
1 1-278+5 p. il. plans, 12°, cl, $1.
Hrdlicka, Ales, [Alois Ferdinand.] Skeletal
remains suggesting or attributed to early
man in North America. Wash., D. C, [U.
S. Office of the Superintendent of Docu-
ments,] 1907, [1908.] 113 p. il. pis. O.
(Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ameri-
can Ethnology bulletin.) cl., 25 c.
Dr. Hrdlicka is an accomplished student ot
human osscus remains. This is an illu&trated paper
frcm him embodying descriptions of all the known
American human remains tor which geological an-
tiquity has been claimed up to the present time.
Huel3, F : W : A comparison of the effects of
frequency on the light of incandescent and
Nernst lamps: a thesis submitted for the
degree of bachelor of science. University of
Wisconsin, 1903. Madison, Wis., [Univer-
sity of Wisconsin,] 1907, [1908.] 395-446 p.
figs, tabs., O. (University of Wisconsin
bulletin, Engineering ser.) pap., 25 c.
Author is instructor in experimental engineering,
University of Wisconsin.
Hugo, Victor. Selected poems; ed., with in-
trod. and notes, by H. W. Eve. [N. Y.,
Putnam,] 1908. 202 p. 8**, (Pitt Press ser.)
cl., *5o c. net.
Hulbert, Eri Baker. D.D. The English Ref-
ormation and Puritanism, with other lec-
tures and addresses : a memorial ; ed. by A.
R. E. Wyant. Chic, University of Chicago
Press, 1908. c. '07. 8+3-484 p. por. O. cl.,
♦$2.50 net.
Dr. Hull«rt died in February of 1907; for many
years he was professor and head of the department
of church history and Dean of the Divinity School
of the University of Chicago. The editor, A. R.
K. Wyant, bears testimony to the love and admira-
tion he received from friends and students in a
brief memoir and a memorial tribute to his character.
Some nineteen sermons and lectures testify to his
learning and eloquence.
Ibsen, Hcnrik. The collected works of Hen-
rik Ibscn ; [rev. and ed., with introds.. by
W: Archer.] Copyright ed. In 11 v. v. i,
Lady Inger of Ostrdt; The feast at Sol-
houg; Lovers comedy. N. Y., Scribner,
1908. c. 44+3-464 p. D. cl., $1.
This volume completes the edition.
Jackson, M. Katharine. Outlines of the lit-
erary history of colonial Pennsylvania. N.
Y., Macmillan, 1908. 7+^77 P- 8*, (Colum-
bia University studies in English.) cl.,
*$i.25 net
James, H: The novels and tales of Henry
James; [with special prefaces by the au-
thor.] New York ed. In 23 v. v. 2,* The
American. N. Y., Scribner, [1908.] c
front. 12**, cl., subs. (Add. pubs, for price.)
Jemegan, Prescott Ford. "looi" questions and
answers on Philippine history and civil gov-
ernment: a handbook for review and for
preparation for the Filipino teacher, civil
service and sixth grade examinations, [etc.]
Manila, P. I., "Philippine Education," 1907,
[1908.] c. no paging, S. (Philippine ques-
tion books.) pap. (Address pub. for price.)
Lansmg, Marion Florence, comp. and ed.
Fairy tales ; il. by C : Copeland. v. i. Bost.,
Ginn, [1908.] c. '07. 7+179 P- S. (Open
road lib. of juvenile literature.) cl., 35 c.
"Fairy tales" are intended for third, fourth and
fifth grades. Each volume contains 15 fairy tales
gathered from the best traditional sources and
best story-tellers — Perrault, Andersen, Grimm, and
others.
Lazare, Jules, ed. Les plus jolis contes de
fees ; for elementary classes in French ; ed.,
with vocabulary, by Jules Lazare. Bost.,
Ginn, [1908.] 130 p. S. (International mod-
ern language ser.) cl., 35 c.
Leonard. W : Ellery. Byron and Byronism in
America. N. Y.. Macmillan, 1908. 126 p.
8°, (Columbia University studies in Eng-
lish.) pap., *$i net.
Le Rouz de Lincy, Adrien Jean Victor. Re-
searches concerning Jean Grolier, his life
and his library, with a partial catalogue of
his books ; ed. by Baron Roger Portalis ; tr.
and rev. by Carolyn Shipman. N. Y., Gro-
lier Club, 1908. c. '07. 274-386 p. 14 col.
pis. 4°, pap. (Apply to Grolier Club.)
One of an edition of 300 printed on Arnold un-
bleached hand-made paper and three copies on impe-
rial Japan paper. Bibliography (7 p.). Checklist
of libraries containing Grolier books (33 p.)- The
catalogue records prices, where obtainable.
Lewia, Arthur M. The art of lecturing.
Chic, Charles H. Kerr & Co., 1908. 7-59 p.
D. pap., 25 c.
Embodies the results of the author's own expe-
rience as a lecturer. Chapters on: Exordium; Begin
well; Speak deliberately; Peroration; Read widely;
Read the best; Subject; Learn to stop; Preparation;
Debating, etc.
Lewis, E. I. Inorganic chemistry. [N. Y.,
Putnam,] 1908. 424 p. 8^, cl., ♦$1.25 net
Lloyd, Emily. The skin, its care and treat-
ment; teaching every detail of this impor-
tant work, il! a simple, concise and practical
manner. 3d ed., rewritten and greatly enl.
Chic, Mcintosh Battery & Optical Co.,
[1908.] c. '07. 14+325 p. il. D. cl., $2
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the care of the feet, care of the hair how to grow
thin, how to become plump, etc. Tne old matter
has been all revised since the last publication of
the work, three years aga
Loche, Lillie Deniing. The early American
novel. N. Y., Macmillan, 1908. 7+131 P-
8*, (Columbia University studies in Eng-
lish.) pap.» *$i net.
Xacanlay, T: Babington, Lord. Macaulay's
Essay on Warren Hastings ; ed by Jos. Vil-
licrs Denney. Bost., Allyn & Bacon, 1907,
[1908.] c 9+196 p. front, (double map,)
12*, (Academy ser. of English classics.)
cl.» 40 c.
Bibliography (i p.).
Mc]>oiiald, Ja. J. Life in old Virginia: a de-
scription of Virginia, more particularly the
Tidewater section, narrating many incidents
relating to the manners and customs of old
Virginia so fast disappearing as a result of
the war between the states, together with
many humorous stories; ed. by J. A. C.
Chandler. Norfolk, Va., Old Virginia Pub-
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KcFAdden, Elizabeth A., and Davis, Lilian E.,
comps. A selected list of plays for ama-
teurs and students of dramatic expression
in schools and colleges; with an introd. by
Ludella K Peck. Cin., K A. McFadden,
1908. c 5-100 p. O. cl., $2.
ContenU: General list; Plays for children; Christ-
mas plays; Biblio|fraphte8 of Christmas literature.
Appendix A contains a list of plasrs which may be
aiipropriatelv siTen outdoors and a list of outdoor
plays for children. Appendix B, List of Old Eng-
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JfcGraw, T : Fletcher, and Howard, G : Ells-
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True account of the adventures of a young Rus-
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fierce natives of the Caucasus. Through a faithful
icnrant he escapes.
]f«rcliiiKmt, Arthur Williams. The mystery
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An entirely new publication; its contents have
been freshly prepared and brought up to date. The
sketchfcs number about 10,000. statesmen, jurists, cap-
stalistsL captains of industry, leading lawyers and
physictanfli, the army and navy, the higher clergy.
the heads of our universities ^nd colleges, journal-
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Metchmkoff, £lie. The prolongation of life:
optimistic studies; the English translation
ed. by P. (Hialmers Mitchell N. Y., Put-
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Author is sub-director of the Pasteur Institute,
Paris. He follows the same trend of thought of
his *\Nature of man," that human misery and
sufFcrinp^ are due to disturbances in our organic
equilibrium, which strike discords into our mortal
frame and rack our souls and bodies. He treats here
specially of disease, old age, and death. Disease
can he conquered, old age made happy, and natural
deatli, now seldom occurring, may be brought
about by correct living and a happy outlook in
life.
Meyer, Max. An introduction to the me-
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Chiefly reminiscent of four great Germans, Goethe,
Schiller, Herder and Wieland, literary giants of the
Fatherland, whose fame still gircs distinction to the
little town of Weimar, making a shrine for pilgrims
from all i>arts of the world. Weimar itself as it
was and is^ ia also described, and the pamphlet
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Momson, Rev. G* H. Addresses from a Glas-
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services. He aimed especially to "win the attention
in honorable ways of some at least of that vast
class of people who to-day sit so lightly to the
cbirch."
Nicholnfl, Francis Child. Mining investments
and how to judge them. N. Y., Moody
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Noll, Arthur Howard. General Kirby-Smith.
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The purpose is to set forth the life of General
Kirby-Smith more as a man than as a military
leader; and with that object in view, letters written
by him at West Point, on the battlefields of the
war with Mexico, on the Southwestern frontier, in
^*irginia while recruiting the armies of the Con-
feceracy and while recovering from the wound
received at Manassas, and from Mexico and Cuba
after the fall of the Confederacy, have been freely
drawn upon.
Norrie, Mary Harriott. The veil: a fantasy.
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309 p. D. cl, $1.50.
The author of "The gray house of the quarries"
has again written a story of mystery and ghostly
happenings. Three separate tenants take three houses
and barns belonging to an impoverished New York
State gentleman. Their experiences are weird and
they all see strange nghts and hear strange sounds
before all is happily explained.
Norton, Roy. The vanishing fleets. N. Y.,
Appleton, 1908. c 10+3-350 p. il. D. cl,
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science, describing the invention of an airship, called
a radioplane, constructed of intensely radioactive
metal capable of being nropeljed through the air
at incredible speed, and when charged with magnetic
currents able to catch up and transport the^ most
pcv.erful warship. Story recounts the events in the
United States preceding the outbreak of war with
Japan; the attack on Japanese and British fleets
by a squadron of these radioplanes. the total dis-
appearance of both fleets and the consummation of a
world peace as the result of these invincible me-
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OliTer, Edwin Austin. Holiday tales. Yon-
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Ten short stories and six little poems for young
people.
Omar Khayyam. Edward Fitzgerald's Ru-
biiyat of Omar Khayyam with a Persian
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and verse translation, by Eben Francis
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c. 13+148 p. pors. 8", cl., $15 ; hf. bds., $5.
Pais, Ettore. Ancient Italy: historical and
geographical investigations in central Italy,
Magna Grnecia, Sicily, and Sardinia; tr.
from the Italian by C. Densmore Curtis.
Chic, University of Chicago Press, 1908.
c. '07. 14+441 p. il. pis. map, O. cl., *$5 net.
The papers incorporated in the present volume
were printed in the proceedings of various Italian
societies or in separate pamphlets for private circu-
lation, m either casK they came before a very
limited public. The subjects are all suggested by the
author's researches in preparing his "History of
Mrgna Graecia and Sicily and his "History of
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dose consultation with the author.
Payme, Philip. The mills of man: a novel.
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PcaxBOn, R. Hooper. The book of garden
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books of practical gardening; ed. by Harry
Roberts.) cl., *$i net.
This handbook is specially intended for the use
of cultivators. An attempt has therefore been made
to combine in one small volume such information
as is necessary for successfully combating the com-
mon insect pests and fungus diseases that infest
garden plants. Author is sub-editor of the Gar-
inters' Chronicle.
Peker, C: G. How to read plans. N. Y.,
Industrial Publication Co., 1908. 60 p. il.
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PhiUipfl, Ulrich Bonnell. A history of trans-
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N. Y., Macmillan, 1908. 17+405 P. 12°, cl.,
i *$2.75 net.
Sketch of the development of highways and rail-
leads in the Southern States previous to the Civil
War, with a discusion of the influence which trans-
portation and traffic had upon the early economic
and social development of that region.
Pidgin, C: Felton. Theodosia, the first gen-
tlewoman of her time : the story of her life,
and a history of persons and events con-
nected therewith. Bost., C. M. Clark Pub-
lishing Co., 1907, [1908.] c 15+484 p. il-
pors. O. (Great triumvirate: Jefferson,
Hamilton. Aaron Burr.) cl., *$2.5o net;
Library ed.. *$3 net.
The author of "Blcnnerhassett" tells the story of
Aaron Burr's brilliant and beautiful daughter Mrs. |
Theodosia Burr Alston. For nearly a hundred years
the actual fate of this young woman has been
shrouded in mystery. Many stories have been re-
lated claiming to describe the manner of her death,
but the present solution seems to be the true one.
The author has collected many papers and documents
verifying it. This is the first volume in an im-
portant historical work to comprise ten volumes,
entitled "The great triumvirate: Jefferson — Hamilton
— Aaron Burr. Each volume will be complete in
itself; all will be written by C: F. Pidgin. Authori-
ties and references (7 p.). Bibliography (7 p.).
Pergonal and topical index.
PieiBon, Arthur Tappan, D,D. The making of
a sermon. [2d ed., rev. and cnl.] N. Y.,
Gospel Publishing House, 1908. c '07. 23
+312 p. D. cl., *$i.50 net.
Opens with a suggestive chapter on the art of
Bible study: after this comes a series of studies in
texts and themes, in which a suflicient variety of
analysis is given to cover every form of Scripture
Srescntation. By the author of "The life of George
Culler," "The modem mission century," etc.
Pitman, Sir I: Pitman's intern? tional mer-
cantile letters : a collection of actual letters,
arranged in groups, illustrating modern
mercantile methods, and forming models for
the foreign correspondent: English-Ger-
man. N. Y., Isaac Pitman & Sons, [1908.]
250+32 p. D. cl., 85 c
Pratt, Florence Evelyn, [Mrs, Clarence Her-
bert Youngs.] Songs of many days. Bost.,
Richard G. Badger, IQ07, [rgo8.] c 9-
80 p. D. cl., $1.
Renn, G: Benton. Renn*s practical auditing:
a working manual for auditors, describing
in complete detail the method of conducting
a commercial audit, and indicating in proper
order the successive steps of procedure, with
a general treatise on auditing. 2d ed., rev.
and enl. Chic, George B. Renn, [1908.] c.
'07. 130 p. por. O. cl., $3.
Rose, G : B. Renaissance masters : the art of
Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci,
Titian, Correggio, Botticelli and Rubens.
3d ed., to which is added a study of the art
of Claude Lorraine. N. Y., Putnam, i9c^.
c '98, '08. 7+248 p. D. cl., ♦♦$! net.
Ruasell, Dora. A country sweetheart. N. Y.
and Chic, Rand, McNally & Co.. [1908.] c.
'94, '95. 5-398 p. D. (Popular copyright fic-
tion.) cl., 75 c
Ryan, Mrs, Marah Ellis. My Quaker maid.
N. Y. and Chic, Rand, McNally & Co.,
[1908.] c. '06. 254 p. D. (Popular copy-
right fiction.) cl., 75 c
Ryan, Mrs. Marah Ellis. Told in the hills : a
novel. N. Y. and Chic, Rand, McNally &
Co., [1908.] c '91, *05. 9-362 p. D. (Popu-
lar copyright fiction.) cl., 75 c
Schilling, J. Schilling's Don Basilio : a prac-
tical guide to Spanish conversation and cor-
respondence; tr. and ed. by F: Zagel. N.
Y., Henry Holt & Co., 1907, [1908.] 7+
156 p. D. cl., *$i net.
An original work written in dialogue form in an
easy colloc^uial style. Don Basilio is the *'hcro" ot
this narrative. The student is introduced to him iti
his bedroom making his toilet with the aid of his
valet. He then accompanies him through his day, to
breakfast, dinner, on visits, etc. In this way a wide
raiige of subjects is introduced to the reader — the
tcilet, the table, business arrangements, intercourse
with friends, greetings and leave-takings, etc.. the
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whole beinsr illustrated with copiotas notes and refer-
ences to Schilling's "Spanish Grammar," to which it
ii a companion Reading-book.
Selleiy, G: Clarke. Lincoln's suspension of
habeas corpus as viewed by Congress.
Madison, Wis., [University of Wisconsin,]
1907, [1908.] 213-286 p. O. (University of
Wisconsin bulletin, History ser.) pap., 35 c.
Author is assistant professor of history, Univer
sity of Wisconsin.
Sbecrill, C: Hitchcock. Stained glass tours
in France. N. Y., John Lane Co., (The
Bodley Head,) 1908. c. 11-1298 p. plsf
maps, D. cl., ♦♦$1.50 net.
This volume is profusely illustrated with half-
t<»ies showing the best examples of xiiith, xivth,
xvth and xvith century stained glass in France,
supplemented by itineraries and maps of practical
tours to the cathedrals and towns containing the
best sUined glass. A valuable volume for public
and private libraries, students and travellers.
Slierzer. W : Hittell. Glaciers of the Canadian
Rockies and Selkirks: [Smithsonian expe-
dition of 1904.] W^ash., D. C, Smithsonian
Institution, 1907, [1908.] i2-f-i35 p. pis. F.
(Smithsonian contributions to knowledge.)
pap.
Slosaon, Mrs. Annie Trumbull. Simples from
the Master's garden. Phil., Sunday-school
Times Co., [1908.] c. '07. 142 p. front. 12°,
cl., *$i net.
Ccrtrnts: The Master's garden; A simple cross-
bearer; A simple child trainer; A simple rcntccost;
A simple dreamer; A simple faith; A simple ex-
{•Ofitor.
Smiley, Alfred Wilson. A few scraps, oily
and otherwise. [Foxburg, Pa., Alfred W.
Smiley,] 1907, [1908.] c. 220 p. il. pors.
D. cl, $1.
Incidents, personal experiences and observations
in the oil regions of Pennsylvania, covering the
ground from the discovery of the Drake well in 1S59.
The author states he has been a humble actor in
the events accompanying the opening up and devel-
oping of the oil industry.
Smiley, Rev. Ja. Lawrenson. Maud Muller's
ministry; or, the claims of Christian social-
ism. Annapolis, Md., Rev. Ja. Lawrenson
Smiley, [1908.] c. '07. 9-159 p. D. pap.,
SO c
Through this medium the author has striven to
txt-Tcaii his opinionsr of what he considers the
crying evils of the day. He suggests Christian
sc<ialism as the universal remedy for the conditions
of the times.
Smith, Laura Rountree. Hawk Eye: an In-
dian story; for first grade. Chic, A. Flan-
agan Co., [1908.] c. 3-109 p. il. D. cl., 30 c.
Spenser, Edmund. The fowre hymnes; ed.
by Lilian Winstanley. [N. Y., Putnam,]
1908. 152 p. 8**, cl, ♦so c. net.
Stewart, Qinton Brown. Investigation of
centrifugal pumps, pt. i, A discussion of
the theory of the centrifugal pump and tests
of a six inch vertical centrifugal pump.
Madison, Wis., [University of Wisconsin,]
1907, [1908.] 447-588 p. pis. diagrs., tabs.,
O. (University of Wisconsin bulletin. Engi-
neering scr.) pap., so c
Stijnsoii. Frederic Jesup, ["J- S. of Dale,"
pseud,] The American constitution : the na-
tional powers, the rights of the states, the
liberties of the people ; Lowell Institute lec-
tures, delivered at Boston, October- Novem-
ber, 1907. N. Y., Scribner, 1908. c. 259 p.
diagr., D. cl., **$i.25 net.
Author is professor of comparative legislation,
Harvard University, and author of "American con-
stitutional law," etc. These eight lectures discuss:
The meaning of the constitution; Constitutional
rights peculiar to English and American freemen;
English liberty and the freedom of labor; Develop-
ment of these rights — ^their infringement by king»
and their re-establishment by the people; The ex-
pression of those liberties in our federal constitu-
tion: Division of powers between legislative, execu-
tive and judicial — and between the federal govern-
ment and the states; Changes in the constitution
now proposed; Interstate commerce, the control of
trusts, and the regulating of corporations.
•Studies in philology; published under the di-
rection of the Philological Club of the Uni-
versity of North Carolina; C. Alphonso
Smith, editor; v. 2, Studies in the syntax of
the King James version, by Ja. Moses
Grainger. Chapel Hill, N. C, University
of North Carolina Press, 1907, [1908.] 60 p.
O. pap. (Address Univ. for price.)
Paper presented to the Faculty of the University
of North Carolina as a partial requirement for the
degree of Master of Arts.
Ta'ber, C : Austin Mendell. The cause of geo-
logic periods. Bost., George H. Ellis Co.,
1907, [1908.] c. 68 p. O. cl., 75 c.
This essay contains a summary of author's for-
mer publications, the earliest dating as far back as
1881.
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. The works of Al-
fred', Lord Tennyson; annotated by Alfred
Lord Tennyson ; ed. by Hallam, Lord Ten-
nyson. Eversley ed. In 6 v. v. i. N. Y.,
Macmillan, 1908. c 11+767 p. por. 12**,
cl., **$i.50 net.
Terhune, Albert Payson. The new mayor;
founded upon G: Broadhurst's successful
play, "The man of the hour" ; under the di-
rection of W: A. Brady and Jos. R. Gris-
mer. N. Y., J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Co.,
1907, [1908.] c. 5-232 p. il. D. cl., 50 c;
pap., 25 c.
A strong story of politics, love and fifraft based
upon a play that has had a run cf two vears in
New York; illustrated by photographs of scenes
from the play.
Tompkina, Juliet Wilbor. Dr. Ellen. N. Y.,
Baker & Taylor Co., [1908.] c. 280 p. il.
D. cl., +$1.50.
"Dr. Ellen" left a widow, studied medicine and,
w^ben in the midst of a brilliant medical career,
left it to take a sister threatened with tuberculosis
to the Sierras. Here she again began practice. Her
sister chafed at living among the wild people ot
the West, the doctor never explained her disease,
and the hero coming upon the scene encouraged the
girl in her mutiny. A rival doctor complicated the
plot, the hero learned to appreciate. "Dr. Ellen,"
and the sister also saw all things end brightly.
Trenbolme, Norman Maclaren. A syllabus
for the history of western Europe, with
references and review questions, (based on
'*Robinson*s Introduction to the history of
western Europe.") In 2 pts. pt. i, The
middle ages ; pt. 2, The modern age. Bost.,
Ginn, [1908.] c. '07. 7+80; 74-94 p. D. cl.,
ea., 40 c.
While it does not follow Professor Robinson's
bcok slavisihly, the syllabus has a distinct advantage
in being based for the most part upon his most
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serviceable account of the history of mediaeval and
modern times. The syllabus was originally prepared
for the use of the instructors and students in the
introductory course in European history (of which
the author is professor) in the University of Mis-
souri. A select list of reference books with prices
(a p.).
Tschaikowsky, Peter lljitch. Eugene One-
gin: lyric scenes in three acts, after the
Russian of Alex Sergeyvitch Pushkin ; Ger-
man translation by A. Bernhard; English
version by H : Grafton Chapman ; music by
Tschaikowsky. Vocal score complete. N.
Y., G. Schirmer, [1908.] c. '07. 6+276 p.
4'*, (Schirmer's collection of operas.) cl.,
$3.50; pap., $2.50.
Umasoy, Prince Serge Dmitriyevich. Me-
moirs of a Russian governor, Prince Serge
Ehnitriyevich Urussov ; tr. from the Russian
and ed. by Herman Rosenthal. Authorized
ed. N. Y., Harper, 1908. c. 7+181 p. por.
O. cl., **$i.50 net.
The author is a prince of an ancient family, a
memt«r of the first Duma and a courageous patriot
He reveals the methods of the governors, the schemes
of the police department, the intrigues and corrup-
tions that are sapping the Slavonic government.
The author is a believer in a constitutional monarchv.
As governor of Bessarabia shortly after the terrible
massacre of Kishinev he inexorably traced the respon-
sil ility for that crime to the government he served,
and in so doing unearthed many secrets.
Voorhees, E : Burnett. Fertilizers : the source,
character and composition of natural, home-
made and manufactured fertilizers, and sug-
gestions as to their use for different crops
and conditions. loth ed. N. Y., Macmillan,
1908. c. 14+335 P- 12% cl., ♦♦$1.25 net.
Wa^ar, Vernon Wade. Pocket tokens, and
other poems. Bost., Richard G. Badger,
[1908.] c. 62 p. D. cl., $1.
Waite, R : Alfred, jr. The gospel in athletic
phrases. N. Y., International Committee
of Yoimg Men's Christian Associations,
1907, [1908.] c. 7+^01 p. D. cl., 40 c.;
pap., 25 c.
Helpful readings for young men in the language
of the athletic field. The citations upon which they
are based are taken from the Bible, although often
phrased differently from the original. Author is
secretary of Religious work department. International
Committee, Young Men's Christian Assoc.
Webster, Hutton. Primitive secret societies:
a study in early politics and religion. N.
Y., Macmillan, 1908. c. 13+227 p. O. cl.,
**$2 net.
Author is professor of sociology and anthropology
in the University of Nebraska. The work in its
original form was written as a thesis for the doctorate
in political science at Harvard University. A study
of the secret solidarities, and their rites and cerc-
mor.ies, prevalent throughout the savage world, and
their significance. It is a book of immense interest
and instruction to anthropologists, and at the same
time abounds in curious lore likely to interest any
intelligent reader.
Weeks, Lyman Horace, and Bacon, Edwin
Munroe, camps, and eds. An historical di-
gest of the provincial press: being a colla-
tion of all items of personal and historic
reference printed in the newspapers of the
provincial period from the appearance of
"The present state of the new-English af-
fairs, 1689,'* "Publick occurrences," 1690, and
the first issue of "The Boston News-Let-
ter," 1704, ending with the close of the Revo-
lution, 1783. Bost., Society Americana,.
1908. c. *07. 7-63 p. pors. map, facsim., O.
(Massachusetts ser.) pap., subs., $150; per
v., $7.50-
Wells, Frederic Lyman. A statistical study
of literary merit, with remarks on some
new phases of the method. N. Y., Science
Press, 1907, [1908.] 30 p. diagrs., 8°, (Ar-
chives of psychology; ed. by R. S. Wood-
worth.) pap., 30 c.
Westlake, J : International law. pt. 2, War.
[N. Y., Putnam,] 1908. 350 p. 8", cl., *$3
net.
Wheeler, H:, D.D. History and exposition
of the twenty-five Articles of religion of the
Methodist Episcopal church. N. Y., Eaton
& Mains, [1908.] c. 13+392 p. O. cl., ♦$2-
net.
Discussion of the need of a formulated doctrine
and a characterization of "confessicns" from that
of Auffsburg to the Methodist Episcocal Articles
of Religion introduces )» comparis<^ of Weslev'a
Twenty-five Articles with the Thirty-nine Articles
of the Church of England. Following this with a
careful statement of the aim and origin of each
article, the author gives a scriptural exposition of
each phrase. The do<A is a serviceable aid to an
understanding of the faith as formulated by the
Methodist Episcopal church. Index.
Williams, Hugh Noel. A princess of intrigue,.
Anne Genevieve de Bourbon, Duchesse de
Longueville, and her times. N. Y., Putnam,.
1908. 2 v., 12+344; 10+345-745 P. JL Pors.
pis. O. cl., ♦$6.50 net, boxed.
The Duchesse de Longueville lived through many
years of the reign of Louis xiii. and- Louis xiv.; she
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club, organized ten years ago, at the Lotus
Club, by the commercial travellers of the
booktrade, was held on January 28 at the
Hotel Avelon, New York City, the meeting
being under the direction of Volumes One,
Three and Five. The object of the meeting
was to discuss ways and means of enlarg-
ing the membership of The Odd Volumes,
which has recently been incorporated under
the laws of the State of New York, and to
prepare for active work. It is the intention
of the organizers to include in the member-
ship of the club authors, journalists, artists
and others interested in the making of books
as well as those who sell books. Its object
is the cultivation of social relations among
its members, and while there will be an ini-
tiation fee there will be no dues, and the price
of the dinners to which each "book" will be
invited will be restricted to one dollar the
plate. There will be no officers, a chairman
being selected at each gathering. Three vol-
umes will form a quorum, so that a meeting
may be called in any section of the country
wherever three may make it possible to come
together.
THE HOSPITAL BOOK AND NEWS-
PAPER SOCIETY.
The Hospital Book and Newspaper So-
ciety, at 105 East Twenty-second Street, New
York City, which receives reading matter and
distributes it to hospitals and other public in-
stitutions, has issued its thirty-third annual re-
port. The total amount of reading matter dis-
tributed from the office of the Society during
the year ending September 30, 1907, is : Books,
6140; magazines, 30,911; weekly and illus-
trated papers, 42,256. From the society's
boxes there were distributed 667 books, 6823
magazines, and 192,339 papers. Although
obliged to pay for transportation, owing to
the abolition of express passes, the Society
was able to respond to most of the appeals,
thanks to the generous donations of the pre-
ceding year, which started them with a bal-
ance of $282.69. Unfortunately,' many of these
donations were not repeated, causing at this
winter's beginning a deficit of $84.56, which
makes it necessary to raise about $375, in ad-
dition to the regular subscription, if last year's
work is to be continued. The total amount
expended was $2134.30. The report contains
lists of subscriptions and donations, of insti-
tutions and individuals receiving donations of
reading matter, also a list of the society's
boxes and their location.
A NOTABLE COLLECTION OF
BURNSIANA.
According to the New York Sun, William
R. Smith, superintendent of the National Bo-
tanical Garden in Washington, D. C, has
what is considered to be the largest known
collection of the works of Robert Burns — 600
editions in all Besides these he also has a
large collection of biographies, critical reviews
and commentaries, poems and addresses, all
dealing with the immortal Scotsman. Re-
cently the collection has been further en-
hanced by 200 works of comment and biog-
raphy, gathered abroad by the agents of An-
drew Carnegie, an intimate friend of Smith's.
Though the collection contains 600 editions
of Bums's works, it is marred by one serious
lack. It has no original of the very first edi-
tion, known as the Kilmarnock edition, be-
cause it was printed there in 1786. There
were only 600 copies of this issue, and they
have become so rare that a single copy now
commands $1000, though Mr. Smith, had he
started his collection when' the book was
printed, might have bought it for less than a
shilling the volume. As it is, Mr. Smith for
the present must content himself with a copy
in facsimile.
OBITUARY NOTES.
Daniel Collamore Heath, founder and
president of the school book publishing firm
of D. C. Heath & Company, died at his home
in Newtonville, Mass., on the evening of Jan-
uary 28. Mr. Heath was bom in Salem, Me.,
October 26, 1843, and was prepared for col-
lege at the Nichols Latin School in Lewiston,
Me., and graduated at Amherst College in the
class of *68. For the two years following the
graduation he was principal of the High
School in Southboro, Mass. Subsequently he
spent two years in attendance at the Bangor
Iheological Seminary. He then devoted a
year to travel abroad for the benefit of his
health, and upon his return became supervisor
of schools at Farmington, Me. After serving
in that capacity for a year, Mr. Heath en-
tered the book business, and in 1874 repre-
sented in Rochester, N. Y., the firm of Ginn
Brothers. In 1875 Mr. Heath opened a branch
house for the firm in New York City, where
he remained for some months. In 1876 he
v/as admitted to a partnership, the firm name
then becoming Ginn & Heath. This relation
continued until 1886, when Mr. Heath dis-
posed of his interest and started in business
on his own account, with absolute freedom to
pursue his own policy in educational publish-
ing. C. H. Ames became Mr. Heath's first
partner in 1889, when the firm name was
changed to D. C. Heath & Company; W. E.
Pulsifer became a partner in 1892 and W. S.
Smyth was admitted to partnership in 1893.
In 1895 the firm became incorporated witb
Mr. Heath as president, Mr. Ames as vice-
president, Mr. Pulsifer as treasurer, and Mr.
Smyth as secretary. Mr. Heath opened his
first office in two small rooms at 3 Tremont
Place. In 1887 new and larger quarters
were taken at 5 Somerset Street, opposite the
Boston University, where the firm remained
for seven and a half years, when the business
was removed to the new steel frame building
at 110-112 Boylston Street, adjoining the old
Public Library and overlooking the Common.
The firm began with a list of thirteen books
and eleven pamphlets. To-day there are up-
wards of a thousand books on their list, each
one of which has an influence and character
of its own. Steadily the firm forged ahead
until it conquered for itself a place in the very
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front rank of the school book publishing
trade.
Everett Waddey, president of the Everett
Waddey Company, of Richmond, Va., one of
the largest printing and stationery establish-
ments in the South, died in that city on Jan-
uary 14. Mr. Waddey was bom on March 25,
1853, in Thomasville, Ga. On the death of
his father, in 1857, he was taken to Richmond
by relatives. In 1868 he entered the printing
office of Vannerson, Shepperson & Graves.
In 1876 he took a position in the blank book
and stationery business of George W. Gary.
Later he was associated with J. T. EUyson &
Co., finally purchasing the interest of his re-
tiring partners and beginning business on his
own account in 1882. The business, which
was later incorporated under the name of the
Everett Waddey Company, developed rapid-
ly, Mr. Waddey giving his personal super-
vision in every department He was for nine
years secretary of the United Typothetae of
America, and for several years chairman of
the executive committee of the National Ty-
pothetae.
Albert M. Buddy, who had been an em-
ployee of the J. B. Lippincott Company for
some thirty-seven years, died of pneumonia
on January 25, after a brief illness. Mr.
Buddjr's sterling integrity, faithfulness and
geniality won for him the highest esteem of
his employers and associates, and his loss is
deeply mourned by all.
Edward Alexander MacDowell, America's
foremost composer, died January 23 in New
York City, after an illness of nearly three
years. MacDowell was born in New York
City, December 18, 1861. He studied music
here, in France and in Germany. In 1896 he
became professor of music at Columbia Uni-
versity, which position he resigned in 1904.
About 130 compositions bear his name. Of
these the piano sonatas "Tragica," "Eroica,"
'^orse** and "Keltic," the Indian suite for
orchestra, the '^Woodland Sketches," "New
England Idyls" and "Sea Pieces" are perhaps
the best known. A number of songs are sec-
ond only to his work for piano and orchestra.
Ouida, the novelist, in private life Mile.
Louise de la Rame, died January 24, at Via-
reggio, near Florence, Italy. Ouida, (said to
be her own childish mis.pronunciation of
Louise,) according to the biographical refer-
ence books, was born at Bury St. Edmunds,
Eng., in 1840. Her father it is thought was
a Frenchman and her mother English. The
latest guess as to her identity makes Ouida
out an American — a sister of Colonel George
Roy Gliddoth, who fought in the Confederate
Army and died twenty years ago. According
to Colonel Gliddoth*s widow, who reached
Florence too late to give aid to her supposed
sister-in-law, Ouida left America at a tender
age under the care of a woman who adopted
her as a daughter. Her youth was spent in
France, and at the age of twenty she went to
London. In i860 she contributed her
first novel, "Granville de Vigne," to Col-
bum's Nexv Monthly. It was reissued in
book form, in 1863, under the title of "Held
in Bondage." For upwards of thirty years her
pen was active in producing novels, short
stories and essays. Several of her novels were
dramatized, the better-known among these
being "Under Two Flags" and "Moths."
Among her best- remembered writings are
"Strathmore," "Chandos," "Tricotrin," "Folle
Farine," "Two Little Wooden Shoes,"
"Friendship," "In Maremma," "Pascarel,"
"Puck," "Ariadne, the 'Story of a Dream," "A
Dog of Flanders," "Toxin, an Altruist,"
"Wanda," "The Silver Christ," "Street Dust,"
"Bimbi," a story for children, and "Two Of-
fenders," a volume of short stories. A collec-
tion of varied opinions on literary and other
topics, entitled "Views and Opinions," ap-
peared in 1895, and a similar volume, called
"Critical Studies," in 1900. Ouida's work sold
in large quantities, it having been estimated
that she made from $250,000 to $300,00 from
her writings. But she does not seem to have
managed her affairs wisely, for a year ago
stories of her poverty were circulated. The
English government then granted her a pen-
sion of $750 and a fund was raised by her
friends to aid her. The reports of Ouida's
utter poverty were afterwards denied^-— it is
certain that they were exaggerated. She was
poor, but not actually suffering or in need,
and she resented vehemently many of the ill-
directed efforts made by strangers to aid her.
Indeed, as her early life so her latter days
were shrouded in mystery that has given op-
portunity for the wildest imaginative work on
the part of her pseudo-biographers.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES.
The February Riverside Bulletin contains
a list of all the biography published by
Houghton, Mifflin & Co. There are more
than 200 subjects, including practically all
Americans of note and many famous foreign-
ers. This bulletin contains some interesting
portraits and is furnished with an index, so
that it is well worth saving for future refer-
ence.
The Wisconsin Library Commission, Mad-
ison, Wis., has undertaken to publish an "In-
dex to Current Events, a cumulative guide to
material in Newspapers," similar to the "In-
dex to Dates" appended for some years to
the Library Index published from this office.
The "Index to Current Events" will be pub-
lished quarterly, and for convenience of con-
sultation will have Wisconsin happenings
grouped under separate alphabetical arrange-
ment. The subscription price is $3 the year.
The Society Americana, Boston, has is-
sued a "proposal" to publish "An Historical
Digest of the Provincial Press," to be com-
piled and edited under the direction of Lyman
Horace Weeks, author of "Prominent Fam-
ilies of New York," etc., and Edwin M. Bacon,
author of "Historic Pilgrimages in New Eng-
land," etc. The proposed work will be a
"collation of all items of personal and his-
toric reference printed in the newspapers of
the Provincial period from the appearance of
The Present State of the New-English Af-
fairs, 1689, Public Occurrences, 1690, and the
first issue of The Boston News-Letter, 1704,
ending with the close of the Revolution in
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1783," If carried out on the lines proposed
and as illustrated in the "Proposal," the work
cannot fail to be of great value to historical
students and scholars, since it will place with-
in their reach, in compact form, matter of the
first importance, which is nowhere else pre-
served, and which is to-day widely scattered
and difficult of access. Portraits and facsim-
iles of some of the newspapers, title-pages,
etc., will be given in each volue. The work
will be in twenty volumes, each complete in
itself, and will be limited only in sets of twen-
ty volumes at $150 the set.
CATALOGUES OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS.
P. M. Barnard, 10 Dudley Road, Tunbridge
Wells, Eng., Occult and old scientific works,
etc. (No. 19, 245 titles.)
Thiophile Belin, 48 Rue Cambon, Paris,
Rare books in rare bindings from the collec-
tions of well-known persons, also, manu-
scripts. (597 titles, with facsimiles of illum-
inated mss. and book covers.)
IV. P. Blessing, 192 Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Gearance sale of religious and theological
bcK)ks. (No. 39, 3^ p. nar. 8*'.)
T. O. Cramer, 314 E. Twelfth St., Kansas
City, Mo., Law books. (4 p. 8°.)
Paul Goitschalk, 13 Unter den Linden, Ber-
lin, Rare and early printed books and manu-
scripts, including three books printed by
Wynkin de Worde, a theological book printed
in Japanese in 161 1, an unpublished Beethoven
manuscript, historical autographs, books with
the arms, ex-libris and inscriptions of Scho-
penhauer, Goethe, Cruikshank, etc. (138 ti-
tles. The notes throughout are in English.)
Karl W, Hiersemann, Leipzig, Ostasien,
Australien, Oceanien. (No. 348, 1183 titles.)
H. R. Huntiing Company, Springfield,
Mass., Gearance catalog of Americana, town
histories, genealogies, first editions, etc. (462
titles.)
Illinois Book Exchange, Lakeside Building,
Chicago, Law books, Americana, etc. (20 p.
I2°.)
.S*. B. Weeks, Trinity. Randolph Co., N. C,
Americana, mostly duplicates from the library
of S. B. Weeks, the well-known author of
"The Press of North Carolina in the xviiith
Century," "A Bibliography of the Historical
Literature of North Carolina," etc. (8 p. 8°.)
Zentralslelle des Volksvereins fur das
Katft. Deutschland, Miinchen-Gladbach, Prus-
sia, Verzeichnis socialer Literatur-eine sys-
tematische Zusammenstellung u. Beurteilung
der wichtigsten sozialwissenschaftlichen u.
sozialpolitischen Schriften. 7th ed., rev. and
enl., with index. (140 p. 8°.)
JOURNALISTIC NOTES.
Beginning this month the publishers of
The Printing Art, at Cambridge, Mass., will
bring out a new periodical— 7/»e Printing Art
Sample Book, While The Printing Art as
one of the leading exponents of typography,
design and illustration, has given each month
exhibits and standards of engravings, designs,
types, inks, equipment and other details which
enter into the construction of printed matter,
there has never been any publication that
dealt specifically with paper — the very found-
ation of the whole printing-press product. As
the rulings of the post-office do not admit of
reference in second-class matter to any paper
by name or information as to who are the
manufacturers, The Printing Art Sample
Book will be issued as an independent publi-
cation not entered at second-class rates, and
will consist of monthly displays and the latest
information about the different classes of pa-
pers which are now being manufactured to
meet the varied demands of periodical, book
and commercial printing. The Sample Book
will be made up of introductory pages giving
particulars regarding various constructive
features, especially with relation to papers.
Its inserts will display cover and other de-
signs, the text papers will show various classes
of book work, writing and bond papers, will
present suitable commercial forms and differ-
ent grades of coated papers, tissues, and spe-
cial materials for binding will all be attrac-
tively treated. The publication will therefore
appeal not. only to printers, but also to paper-
makers, book binders, engravers, publishers,,
advertisers and all interested in printed matter.
LITERARY AND TRADE NOTES.
E. D ARROW, the well-known bookseller of
Rochester, N. Y., celebrated his eighty-fifth
birthday on January 29 — "Carnation Day.""
Long may the hale veteran live to roll up his^
birthdays to the hundred mark and beyond.
The Bobbs-Merrill Company have just
ready a new novel by Louis Joseph Vance,
entitled "The Black Bag," which is sajd to
be even more exciting and clever than the
author's earlier story, "The Brass Bowl.""
The book has a number of good illustrations
by Thomas Fogarty.
Moffat, Yard & Company will publish
shortly "Four Plays for Children," by John
Jay Chapman. These plays are written in
blank verse of a most scholarly and poetical
character, and can be acted by young children.
The settings are simple, and the thought is
clear and direct. Two of them, in fact, have
already been acted' with success.
G. ScHJRMER has published a timely work
in Tschaikowsky's opera, "Eugene Onsgin,"
which after having enthusiastically won its
way into the hearts of his countrymen is to
have an American performance on February
I and 2 at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
The libretto was constructed upon a story in
verse of the same title by Pushkin, the Russian
poet. The volume is one in Schirmer's Col-
lection of Operas.
The C. M. Clark Publishing Company,.
Boston, will publish on February 10 a novel,
entitled "Under the Flag of the Cross." by
J. Hamilton Sedberry, a new Southern au-
thor. The story deals with the crisis of a
great world-war a hundred years hence, in
which the Caucasian and Mongolian races are
in a bitter struggle for supremacy. The kid-
napping by a dastardly English captain of the
heroine and her restoration to freedom, inter-
woven with a dual romance, furnishes no end
of adventures on land and sea.
The Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd., of Hon-
olulu, has issued a folio entitled "Picturesque
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Honolulu." which consists of illustrated ar-
ticles on the founders, the society, the native-
bom leaders, education, climate, art and ar-
tists, literature and authors, public and pri-
vate buildings, clubs, parks, (under which
comes Kapiolani Park, which occupies one of
the most beautiful sites in the world,) the
food supply, historical landmarks, sports, etc.,
of Honolulu, with much statistical informa-
tion of the island. Numerous half-tone cuts
illustrate the beauties of this tropical spot in
the mid- Pacific.
John Lane Company announce for publi-
cation in the spring a book by Caroline Cor-
ner, entitled "Ceylon — ^the Paradise of Adam."
This is an intimate picture of the native life
of Ceylon told by a traveller who has spent
seven years in the country, and has made a
thorough study of local conditions. Such
characteristic customs and ceremonies as the
"yakkadura," or devil dance; the "strom-
strom," or Portuguese-Ceylon dance; the
"fandango" and "strombello" two better-
known dances; the "doladima," or thanks-
giving ceremony; the "perehera," the annual
festival of the Sinhalese; the "jeewama," a
very exclusive rite; and the local form of
celebrating nuptials, are described with great
particularity, but in a fresh and readable nar-
rative. The book carries an unusual series of
illustrations from photographs.
DuFFiELD & Co. have just ready a volume
entitled "Women and Other Women," by
Hildegarde Hawthorne, entertaining discus-
sions of literary women, their work and the
characters they have created. Miss Haw-
thorne presents her subject attractively, and
her view^s show a keen appreciation of fem-
inine traits. They will publish on the 15th
inst a timely book in "Plans for a National
Theatre," by William Archer and Granville
Barker, who present a practicable scheme for
an endowed theatre in this country that will
provide comparatively inexpensive entertain-
ments and yet never present any but plays of
a high order; also, a new volume in the
Shakespeare Classics — "Brooke's Poem of
*Rom€0 and Juliet,'" the original of Shake-
speare's play of the same name, edited by P.
A. Daniel, and modernized and re-edited by
J. J. Munro.
Henry Holt & Co. will publish at once a
book entitled "Words and Sentences," by Al-
fred M. Hitchcock, which will deal in a simple
way with the essentials of diction, and with
so much of English grammar as has a bearing
on composition. The book is intended for
secondary schools. One useful feature is a
set of instructions for correcting proof from
the printers. They will also publish shortly
"German Composition," by Professor Paul R.
Pope, of Cornell, which treats of a trip to
Germany, German tales and legends, and Ger-
man life and customs; also, "The Vicar of
Sessenheim," which contains the charming
story of Frederika Brion as told by Goethe in
his "Dichtung und Wahrheit," extracted in
the original German and edited for schools
and colleges by Professor A. B. Nichols, who
has also included some poems by Goethe bear-
ing on the episode.
William J. Locke, author of "The Be-
loved Vagabond," etc., is at present in Al-
giers, where he has gone for a change of
scene and to be free to complete the novel
upon which he is now at work. Mr. Locke,
who for many years has been Secretary of
the Royal Institjute of British Architects,
has just resigned from that position and
wound up his duties there prior to his depar-
ture for Africa. He found it necessary to
take this step owing to the increased pres-
sure of his literary work. The new novel
will be brought out serially before its publi-
cation in book form in the spring by the John
Lane Company simultaneously with its publica-
tion in England. Owing to the growing inter-
est in Mr. Locke's books, of which he now has
ten to his credit, the John Lane Company
have in preparation a special uniform edition
in ten volumes to be issued this spring.
G. P. Putnam's Sons have just ready a
volume of considerable interest entitled "The
Elimination of the Tramp," by Edmond Kelly,
a well-known member of the Bar, whose prac-
tical recommendations for dealing with the
tramp problem, based on a system that has
actually proved effectual in Holland, Belgium
and Switzerland, are approved in prefaces
written for his book by such men as the
Commissioner of Charities in New York City,
the president of the Association for Improv-
ing the Condition of the Poor, and the presi-
dent of the Charity Society and Sage Fund
Trustees. They will publish later in the
month a work on "Climate— considered es-
pecially in relation to Man," by Professor
Robert DeCourcy Ward, of Harvard, which
will cover a wholly different field from that
included in the meteorological text-books,
handling the broad questions of the subject to
meet the needs of the teacher and student as
well as furnishing interesting and useful in-
forma^tion to the general reader; also, a new
edition of John Galsworthy's "Island Phar-
isees," which has been re-written by the au-
thor.
John W. Luce & Co. will publish on the
20th inst. a translation of Fogazarro's novel,
"The Politician," which, though its setting is
the political atmosphere of Rome, deals rather
with the struggles of love than of politics;
also, "The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche,"
by Henry L. Mencken, who addresses himself
to the general reader rather than to the spe-
cialist in philosophy. They will also publish
shortly "Cupid's Pack of Cards," a clever little
novelty book by Walter Pulitzer, suitable for
a Valentine gift. The fifty-two cards of the
pack, in suits and the joker, are reproduced in
color, together with groups of chips ornament-
ing the pages here and there. Mr. Pulitzer
has used these pages as a background and an
inspiration for Cupid's thoughts in the form
of an original epigram or proverb, taking
Hearts for reflections of love; Diamonds for
engagements, marriages, etc. ; Spades for put-
ting away love and excavating divorces, and
Clubs for random knocks at humanity in gen-
eral. Preceding each suit is an appropriate
illustration, and other hints as to how to play
the game of love are happily introduced. The
binding is in imitation of a rosewood card
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case with a Jack of Hearts bearing the title of
the book for a label.
The Hayes Lithographing Company, of
Buffalo, N. Y., have ready for the trade a line
of lithographed presentation and juvenile
color books, new and improved in style and
quality. Among these for adults are the
Golden Hymn Series, (6^x4>i,) containing
eighteen titles of such favorites as 'Tlock of
Ages," "He Leadeth Me," "Abide With Me,"
and others equally popular; the Brilliants
Series, six new titles of selections from
Shakespeare, Longfellow, Whittier, Phillips
Brooks, Eugene Field and Whitcomb Riley;
also, the Garland Series, twelve new collec-
tions of verse and sentiment in prose and ap-
propriate for any occasion, specially suited for
presentation at school and graduation exer-
cises, birthdays, Easter gifts and Sunday-
school rewards. These booklets are artis-
tically lithographed on fine coated paper with
six pages in full colors, the remainder of the
bcoks being lithographed in colors and gold.
For young people they have the Holly Wreath,
Wonderland, Mother Goose and Golden
Reader Series, twenty-four titles in all, includ-
ing among others "The Night Before Christ-
mas," "Peter Rabbit," "The Tale of Cock
Robin," "Wee Folks' Reader," etc., etc. Each
book contains colored plates by well-known
artists and many black and white illustrations,
the covers being lithographed in full colors
and gold. The selling agents in this country
are The Stitt & Heineberg Co., 150 Fifth Ave-
nue, New York City.
AUCTION SALES.
February 3» 4, 2 130 p.m.— Library of C. R.
Adams, of Minneapolis, with additions, in-
cluding books on travel and the early West,
first editions of English and American au-
thors, bibliography, etc. (615 \ots.)^Ander-
son.
February 4, 3 p.m.— Autographs and his-
torical documents. (351 lots.)— Af^fwm-
Clayton.
February 5, 6, 2:30 p.m.— The libraries of
James Beecham-Russell and W. Preston
Yohn, both of Philadelphia, also books from
other sources, including limited editions, many
in line bindings, numerous works illustrated
by Cruikshank, a collection of Dickensiana,
art works, Pennsylvania local history, etc.
(471 lots.)— Daw & Harvey, (Stan. V.
Hcnkels, auctioneer.)
February 5, 6, 2:30 p.m.— Books from the
library of an old New York collector. Part 3,
with the British poets printed by Pickering,
works of S. R. Gardiner in the original cloth,
Lowell, Holmes and Whittier on large paper
from the Riverside Press, Cooper, illustrated
by Darley, etc. (532 lots.) ---Anderson.
February 6, 3 p.m. — Library of the late
Rufus R. and Theron Skeel, including Amer-
icana, bibliography, club publications, etc.
(332 lots.) — Merwin-Clayton.
February 7, 8 p.m.— Etchings, engravings
and mezzotints of the i6th, 17th and i8th cen-
turies. (247 lots.) — Anderson.
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Ktndriok Book and Statlonersr Oo., Denver, OoL
Picture of Romance and Wonder, by Bume- Jones.
Memoirs, by John M. Thurston.
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Adrift With a Vengeance, Cornwallis.
Who Lies.
Ballad of Isacer.
Paleontology of California, 2 vols.
Proceedings California Academy of Sciences.
Woman, btate and Church, G^e.
Les Miserables, vol. i, 3-vol. ed.
Dcmenech, Deserts of N. A,
vol.
Kleinteioh'a Book Store, 897 Bedford Ave.,
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A Formulary of Special Diet in Dis.. by D. Kirby.
London.
Burton Holmes' Lectures.
Stoddard's Lectures.
Books or pamphlets containing coat-of-arms of prin.
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P. E. Kubel, 880 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal.
Life and Genius of Goethe, W. T. Harris. Ticknor
& Field, 1886.
A Little Girl Among the Old Masters, W. D.
Ho wells. Osgood, 1884.
A. Knttner, 897 Bowery, K. Y. Oity. [Cash.^
Gus. Dirk's Bugville. Judge Co.
History of Schoharie Co., N. Y.
Johnson's Structures, 8th ed. Wiley.
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Allen's Complete Organic Analysis.
I. C. S. Retcreuce Lib., nos. 33, 34, 35.
Tables of Strength of Hoisting Beams. (?)
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I^omis, I've Been Thinking.
Madame Bovary, pap.
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Private Life of the Queen. Pub. by Appleton.
The Shah Nameh, by Firdausi.
Siege of Detroit, by Pontiac.
The Iliad of the East, by Richardson. Macmillan
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The Portent, Macdonald. Routledge.
2 The Galilean. Lorimer. Silver-Burdett.
Span of Life, McLennan.
Iiawthorne's Works, Riverside ed., 15 vols., in browi>
cl., leath. label. 1883, '04, '05.
A Boy I Knew, etc, Hutton. Harper.
Early R. I. Houses, Isham and Brown Preston &
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Norton's Handbook of Florida. Longmans.
Jean Marc Nattier. Pub. Boussod Valadon & Co.
Adventures of Tim Pippin.
Panl Lemperly, Oleveland, 0.
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Passionate Pilgrim, James, ist ed. 1875.
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Llhrary Oo. of Philadelphia, K. W. oor. Loonat
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Fiske, Bibliographical Notices, 3.
Clouston, Lunatic at Large. Appleton. 1900.
Brooke, Eng. Literature. Appleton, 1883.
Stephens, llist. of Fr. Rev., vol. i. Scribner, i886»
Loti, Story of a Child. Birchard, 190T.
Llhrary of Oongreaa, Washington, D. 0.
History of Banking in All Nations, N. Y., Journal
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1896.
Linahan Book Oo., 621 Market St., St. Lonis, Mo.
Pritchard, Ear.
The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician.
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Wkitaker, Anat. of Spine and Brain.
Minot, Embryology.
Kellon[, Hydrotherapy.
Any of Scudder's Eclectic Works.
Little, Brown h Oo.. 864 Waahington St.. Boston.
Barnard. Atlas of Milky Way.
Hubbard, Summer Vacations at Mooschead Lake andi
Vicinity. Boston, 1879.
Barker and Danforth, Hunting Trip in the Magallo-
way and Pharmachenee Lake. Boston, D. Loth-
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Kellogg, Hunting in the Jungle With Gun and
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Farrar, Camp Life in the Wilderness. Boston, A.
Williams & Co., 1882.
C. C. West, Sketches of Camp Life in the Wilds of
the Aroostook Woods. Boston, New England News.
Co., 1882.
E. A. Samuels, With Rod and Gun in New England
and the Maritime Provinces. Boston, Samuels &
Kimballs, 1897.
Oliver Optic, Sports and Pastimes for Indoors and
Out. Boston, G. W. Cottrell, 1863.
Androscoggin Lake, a Guide. Boston, 1888.
Ariadne of Mantua.
American Commonwealth, Bryce, vol. i, 1888 ed.,.
blue cl.
Two Chiefs of Dunboy, J. A. Froude.
Johnston's Criticism of Jones* Loyalists in New-
York.
Flick, Loyalism in N. Y.
Jones' Loyalists in N. Y.
Baronesse Riedesel's Burgoyne's Campaign.
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Hay and Nicolay's Life of Lincoln, good second-
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Talleyrand's Memoirs, vol. x, ed. by De Broglie.
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Mcrooirs of Madame de Campau, 2 vols., 8vo. Lon-
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Statesman's Year-Book all before 1870.
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Art Magic. N. Y., 1870.
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Thorjje. Life of S, S. Prentis.
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Ridpcth'*: History of the World, 9 vdls., latest ed.
\Vh;te's National Cyclopedia of American Biography.
Jobs, sets particularly.
Henry Malkan, 6 Beaver St., N. Y.
Air's New England Bygones.
Shelby's Expedition to Mexico (1865), by Edwards.
Kipling. Outward Bound cd., vols. x8 to end.
Thomas, History of Printing in America.
Henry Xalkan, 18 Broadway, N. Y.
Walked Lectures on Explosives, 3d cd. Wiley.
Ccnneclicut town histories.
Drake's Life of Black Hawk.
Smith's History of Wisconsin.
Henry Malkan, Hsnover Sq., N. Y.
Dr. Johnson's ed. Shakespeare, vols. 6 and 7. Geb-
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Brittoii and Brown's Manual of Botany, 3 vols.
Crcker's Boswell Johnson, large type ed.
Mcntalemtert's \ionks of the West, vols. 6 and 7.
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Campbell and Rice Debate.
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Fields, History Atlantic Telegraph.
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Vice of Fools.
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Qvarterly Journal of Economics, vols. 1 to 16.
Ercyclopxdia Americana.
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New Hampshire Hist. Soc'y Collections, vols. 4, 6.
Surgical Hist, of the Rebellion, vol. i.
Shakespearian Tales, Winter,
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Memoirs of Vidocq, vol. 2 only.
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Burke, Edmund, Works. L., B. & Co.
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Nicene and Post-Niccne Fathers, ist Series, vols.
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Procf.ssion of Life, Vachell.
Marriage Below Zero, Allan Dale.
Marriage Above Zero, Allan Dale.
Artistic Cookery, Urbain Dubois.
A Belated Revenge, R, M. Bird, Lippincott's Mag.
W. H. Parker, 1086 Chapel St., Hew Haven, Conn.
Rue With a Difference.
Sidney Lanier's Poems.
Parkhurst's Talks to Young Men.
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Prevost's Letters to Women.
D. L. Passavant, Zellenople, Pa.
Don Quixote Iconography. Lond. Bib. Soc.
Stephens' War States, vol. 2, sheep.
Coyner, I^st Tiappcrs.
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decision vs. State Right claims.
Boiler, Life Among Indians.
Carruthers, Knights Golden llorseshcc.
Aristotle's Nichomathean Ethics. Bchn.
Flagp, Far West, vol. i. Harper, 1838.
Lossing's Field Book Rev., vol. 1. x86o.
Adams, trs., Life Fr. Junipero Serra.
Ford, New Eng. Primer.
Sage. Rocky Mts. Scenes. 1846.
Lond. Mag,, 1761, complete. $7.50 offered.
E. B. Pelton, 19 E. 16th St., N. Y.
Leonard, Handbook of Wrestling.
Pflster Bookbinding Co., 141 E. 86th St., N. Y.
Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Authors. Har-
rison and Verrall. Macmillan, 1890.
Philadelphia Magazine Depot, 886 V. 10th St.,
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Job lots of rare and out of print magazines; also
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Praabytarian Board of Pnb. aad B. 8. Work,
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Mary, Queen ot House of David, by Ingraham.
The Power of Prayer, by S. I. Prime.
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Bing's Artistic Japan, vol. 4, 4to, cl.
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Ashley's Railways and Their Employees.
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Godwin, Life W. C. Bryant.
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Greeley, What I Know About Farming.
Unseen Universe.
McGrath, Arms and the Woman.
Washington's Works, ed. by Ford, 14 vols., cheap.
Huntington Family. Pub. Norwich, Conn., 1850.
Burton's Life of Burton.
Wm. Maclay, Private Journal.
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Linings' Hospitals, Dispensaries, etc.
Morley's Cromwell, 1st ed.
Johnson Religions of India.
Blake, Daring Experiment.
Aunt Fanny Night Cap Stories.
Carnack, Narrative of New Foundland.
Lyons, Colonial Furniture.
De Foe, Works, Dent ed.
Greville Memoirs, vols. ^, 4, 5, Applcton ed.
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Stolen Swetts.
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Anne of Brittany. Appleton.
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Hulme, Symbolism in Christian Art.
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Delano, Life on the Plains. Auburn, 1854.
Flint, Indian Wars of the West. Cin., 1833.
Flagg, The Far West. N. Y., 1838.
Gale, Upper Mistdssippi. Chicago, 1867.
Hart. Miriam Coffin. N. Y., 1872.
H. X. Beynoldi, 880 8. Broadway, Loi> J ngelei, Gal.
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Story of Sarah Forsslund.
Life of Alexander Hamilton, by Schmucker.
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Odenheimer's Sermons. Pub. by Dutton. State con-
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7. Franola Bugf let, Bronaon, Xlok.
Key to Olney's Trigonometry.
Shamrock leaves.
Any work containing "Me und Gott."
T. White's Our Wonderful Progress. 1902.
Le Plongeon's Sacred Mysteries. 1886.
The Bt. Loula Bewa Oo., 1008 Locuit Bt,
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International Library of Technology, vols. 1 1 and 14.
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Mother, Home and Heaven, bv Madison Peters.
Lcnge, black cl.: Numbers and Deuteronomyi Isaiah,.
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Pullcrson Sameness and Identity. University of
Pennsylvania.
Literary Attraction of the Bible, Halsey.
Berantom, Watmora h Oo., Boohaatar, V. T«
Palmer's Psalmody of the Church.
French's Elcc. Therapeutics.
Stevenson, Thistle ea., 26 vols.
Burton Holmes' Lectures, all bindings.
Century Cyclopaedia Names and Places.
Cesnola's Cypriote Antiquities and Atlas, 3 vols.
John Y. Bheahan h Co., 178 Woodward Aye.,
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Battles and Leaders of Civil War, 4 vols.
Bhepard Book €0., Bait Lake City, TS,
Flynn's Hydraulics.
American Institute of Mining Engineers, vols. 9i »<>'
Major's 70 Years on the Frontier.
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Thirty Strange Stories, by H. Y. Wells. Pub. by
Harper.
The Great God Pan and the Inmost Lighti by Arthur
Machen, Keynote Ser. Pub. by John Lane.
Fanny's Birthday, by J. H. Mathews.
Rosalie's Pets, by J. H. Mathews.
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Texas Almanacs.
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American Tune Book, Mason.
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Old Methodist Discipline.
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Stone's Sir William Johnson.
Stone's Life of Brant.
Arthur's Etymological Dictionary.
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Simms' Frontiersmen of New York.
Fuller's Holy War, folio ed.
The Polychronicon, modern ed.
Hough's Trees of Northern States and Canada.
Thirty Days in N. J. Ninety Years Ago.
New York Hist. Soc. Publications, any vols.
Sandys' Ovid, folio.
Pollard's 2d, ^d and 4th Years of the War.
Slecvens' Shakespeare s Twenty Plays.
Ticonderoga, by James.
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Edinburgh ed. of Waverley Novels, vol. 46, Millet
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Butler^ Lives of the Saints.
Any Texas or Southwest items.
Bpeyer ft Peters, Xedioal Bookiellen,
Berlin, V. W. 7, Oer.
American Journal of Insanity, sets.
Journal of Infectious Dis., vols. 1-4.
Journal of Mental Science, vols. 1-7.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Dxs., sets.
Rex*ue Metaphysique, set.
Taftrow. Handbook of Hist, of Religions, vol. 2.
Du Etonlay. Hist. Univ. Paris.
de Rossi, Roma Sotteranea.
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Fla. Acts, 1 84 1, 1842.
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Tuckerman, English Prose Fiction. Putnam.
Thompson, Philos. Fiction in Liter. Longmans.
Warren. Novel Previous 17th Century. Holt,
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Allen. Phillips Brooks, 3 or 5 vols. Dutton.
National Municipal Lca^c Proceedings, an^.
MacT^ean, Middle English Reader. Macmillan.
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La Place, Mecaniquc Celeste, by Bowditch, 4 vols.
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Qeveland, Rhetoric, Prosody and Versification.
PuMications of American Sociological Society, vols.
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Students' Co-operative Law Book Ex., 84 Bromfleld
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Tower, Catalogite Colonial Laws.
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Thayer's Cases Constitutional Law.
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Numbers, by Wjrnne Westcott
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Browning's Love Letters.
Letters of Madame Sevigne.
U. S. Constitution, early items on this subject.
Kidd's Elocution. About 1870.
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Brcwne's History of the Highlands and Highland
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Skene's Highlanders of Scotland.
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Ragg. Life of Washin^on Alston.
Proceedings of the N. J. Hist. Society, ist Series,
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Otto mbriok Co., 886 Main St.. Buffalo, H. Y.
Second-hand copy of Morley's Gladstone.
Set of Burton's translation of Arabian Nights.
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Dawidowsky, Glue, 1884 ed. only.
Hartshome, On Glycerine.
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Life and Times of Kateri Tekakwetha. EUen
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M. A. Vlnaon, 806 Caxton Bldg., Cleyeland, 0.
Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health, ist ed.
Christian Science Journals previous to vol. 10.
International Studio, March, April, 1903; May, '04;
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W. W. Wachob, Van Neie Ave., cor. Bush St.,
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Ai.imals from Life, Rand.
Wild Animals in Captivity.
Any good book of wild animal photographs.
John Wanamaker, Hew York.
Irish Elements in Medixval Culture, Zimmern.
Life of Cardinal Ximinez, by Hcfclc.
Cecilia de Noel, Shorthouse.
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Aphrodite, by Pierre Lovy.
JTokn Wanamaker, PkUadelpkla.
Life in Nature, by Hinton.
Village Conferences on the Creed, by S. Baring-
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Sennets of the Wingless Hours, by Lee-Hamilton.
Scott's Novels, vols, i, 4, 10, 24, 25, red cl. Pub. by
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Real Chinese Question, by Holcomb.
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U. S. Geological Survey, Monograph 12, with Atlas.
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Barnes, Notes First Corinthians.
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Coming of Peace, bv Hauptmann. Formerly pub-
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World's Work, vols, i and 2, noa or bound.
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BaliiT.ington, R.icc Theories.
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Antommarchi, Memoirs of Napoleon.
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Quote various editions.
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M:ntcll, Wonders of Geology.
Treatise on Chemistry and Chemical Analysis, I. C.
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Anything (in English) about Ezzelino da Romano,
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The Eldership of the Presbyterian Church, by Dr.
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Facts and l^iction in Mental Healing, by C. M.
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Woodward is Lofhrop, Wathi&fftoii, B. 0.
Rousseau and Education, by Davidson.
Comemeus and the Beginning of Educational Reform,
W. S. Munro.
Pestalozzi and Modem Elementary School, Davidson.
Working and Drawings of Slo/d Models, by G.
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48 numbers of. Country Life, unbound, in good con-
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Statistical Report of the Sickness and Mortality of
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which is in the following words, to wit: "Saturday
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which is in the following words, to wit: "Saturday
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S. Ellis)," the right whereof he claims as author
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As foUowing words, to wit: "Revised Edition. Every
Horse Owner's Cyclopedia, etc., etc. Diseases and
How to Cure Them. By J. H. Walsh, F.R.C.S.
rStcnehense'). What to Do Before the Veterinary
Surgeon Comes. By (korge Fleming, F.RC.S.
The American Trotting Horse, with Suggestions on
the Breeding and Training of Trotters. By Ellwood
Harvey, M.D. A Short History of the American
Trotting Turf and Tables of Trotting and Pacing
Performances. By Henry T. Coates, etc," the right
whereof he claims as author and proprietor in con-
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copyrights.
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bered. That on the nth day of December, 1907,
Emmcline L. Allen, of Cambridge, Mass. hath de-
posited in this office the title of a book, the title of
which is in the following words, to wit: "Remnants
of- Early I^tin. Selected and Explained for the
Use of Students. By Frederic D, Allen, Ph. D.,
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formity with the laws of the United States respect-
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Gore, Bishop C: The New Theology and the
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result Many romantic adventures are interwoven
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Hocftce, [iQuintus Horatius Flaccus.] Horace,
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perennial influence. Des Moines, la., Rev.
William Greenwood, 1907, [1908.] c. 4-f-
128 p. por. 8°, cl., $1.
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BoQBton, Edwin Ja. The boy geologist at
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By the author of "The youn? prospector" and
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Jaort), Violet, [Mrs. Arthur Jacob.] The his-
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Johason, H: Life and voyages of Joseph
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Kempthorne, W. Oke. The principles of rail-
way stores management. N. Y., Spon &
Chamberlain, 1908. c. '07. 276 p. 8**, cl.,
*$4 net.
Kent, Ernest Beckwith. The constructive in-
terests of children. N. Y., Teachers' Col-
lege, Columbia University, 1907, [1908.]
78 p. O. pap., 50 c.
The author's aim^ as given in the preface, is to
secure "additional daU upon the auestioli of what
problems (in manual training) are the most likely to
prove absorbing to children in the latter half of the
elementary school period."
KuUnp, Victor von. The king of Rome: a
biography. N. Y., Knickerbocker Press,
1907, [1908.] 3- 14+ 1 16 p. pis. pors. 8**.
(For private circulation.)
List of historical works used in writing this book
(2 p.).
Lea, H: C: The Inquisition in the Spanish
dependencies: Sicily, Naples, Sardinia, Mi-
lan, the Canaries, Mexico, Peru, New Gran-
ada. N. Y., Macmill.^n, 1908. c. 16+564 p.
O. cl., ♦♦$2.50 net.
"The scope of my 'History of the Spanish In-
quisition' precluded a detailed investigation into the
caicers of individual tribunals. Such an investiga-
tion, however, is not without interest, especially
with respect to the outlying ones, which were
subjected to varying influences and reacted in
varying wavs on the peoples among whom they
were established. Moreover, in some cases, this
affords us an inside view of inquisitorial life, ot
the characters of those to whom were confided the
awful irresponsible powers of the Holv Ofhce and
of the abuFc of those powers by officials whom dis-
tance removed from the immediate supervision of
the central authority, suggesting a capacity for
evil even greater than that manifested in the Penin-
sula."— Author's Preface.
Livy. [Works :1 book i and selections from
books 2-To; ed. by Walter Dennison. N. V.,
Macmillan, 1908. 27-I-344 p. map, 16',
(Macmillan's Latin classics; ed. by Ja. C.
Egbert.) cl., ^60 c. net.
Lloyd» Alfred H : The will to doubt : an es-
say in philosophy for the general thinker.
N. Y., Macmillan, 1908. c. 10+285 p. 12**,
cl., *$i.25 net.
Lodge, Gonzalez. The vocabulary of high
school Latin: being the vocabulary of:
Caesar's Gallic wars, books 1-5; Cicero
against Catiline, on Pompey's command, for
the poet Archais; Vergil's ^Eneid, books
1-6; arranged alphabetically and in the or-
der of occurrence. N. Y., Teachers' Col-
lege, Columbia University, 1907, [1908.] c.
8+217 p. O. (Columbia University, Teach-
ers* College, contributions to education.)
cl., $1.50.
"The aim of the present book is to set forth
the complete vocabulaiy of Caesar, De Bello Gallico,
Books i-v; Cicero, the six orations usually read in
schools, and Vergil's ^neid. Books z-vi. Statistics
are given of the number of times each word occurs.
There is a list of 2000 words, so divided that looo
may be learned by the close of the Cxsar year, ^00
during the Cicero year, and the remainder during
the Vergil year." — Preface.
MacAQlay, G. C. James Thomson. N. Y.,
Macmillan, 1908. c. 8+259 P- ^^^t (Eng-
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McClymondi, J. W., and Jones, D. R. Essen-
tials of arithmetic: oral and written. N.
Y., American Book Co., [1908.] c. '07. 3-
^ p. D. cl., 60 c.
The first author is citv superintendent of schools,
Oakland, California, and the second supervisor of
the teaching of arithmetic, State Normal School, San
Fraiicisco, California. This text is designed for use
m the grammar grades, following the completion of
the elementary arithmetic of the same series.
McKumegr, Alexander Harris. The Sunday
school graded: why.' what? how? Phil.,
Presbyterian Board of Publication, [1908.]
c- '07. 5-45 p. S. pap., 10 c
Mencken, H: L: The philosophy of Fried-
rich Nietzsche. Bost, Luce & Co., 1908. c.
13+325 p. por. O. cl., *$2 net
The author in his introduction savs: "The aim
of this book is to translate Nietzsche into terms
familiar to everyone — to show the exact bearing of
his philosophy upon matters which every man must
consider every dav ... his conclusions are applied
to the things which most interest the two great races
whose tongue is English." The work is divided into
three parts, which consider Nietzsche as the man,
the philosopher and the prophet, giving the events
of his life, the growth of his philosophy, etc. There
is a concluding chapter giving books and articles
about Nietzsche.
Mendelsohn, C : Jastrow. Studies in the word-
play in Plautus: i. The name-play; 11. The
use of single words in a double meaning.
Phil, John C Winston Co., 1908. c. '07.
155 p. 8**, (Publications of the Univ. of Pa.,
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$1.25.
The first of these chapters was presented in 1904
88 the author** thesis (Ph.D.) Univ. of Pa. The
material for the second was prepared by th^ author
while Harrison fellow for research in the same
university in 1904-1905.
Mitchell, J: Ames. The Villa Claudia. 3d
ed. N. Y., Life Publishing Co., 1908. c.
'04, 306 p. il. 12**, bds., 50 c.
Keihaidt, J : Gncisenau. A bundle of myrrh :
[poems.] N. Y.. Outing Pub. Co., 1907,
[1908.] c. 14+61 p. D. bds., *$i net.
A lyric sequence covering the natural passions
of man.
OM buildings of New York City; with some
notes regarding their origin and occupants.
N. Y., Brentano's, 1907, [1908.] c. 5-179 p.
pis. O. cl, **$2 net
An interesting picture is given, through the ill us*
tiations and text, of New York City fifty years ago.
Biany of the homes of old New Yorkers photographed
are still standing, many have been torn down.
The work in its entirety affords a charming souve-
nir of the old city, before its numerous beautiful
•treets were transformed by business.
Oldmeadow, Ernest. Virginie. N. Y., Mc-
Qure Co., 1908. c. 3-394 p. front. D. cl.,
t$i.So.
Lionel Barrison, a young archaeologist, is pur-
suaded by a mysterious Italian named Canuto to
purchase what he is led to believe is a beautiful
wax statue. He finds, however, that he has really
acquired a lovely live young lady, carefully packed
in ice and with a silver trumpet in her hand. He suc-
ceeds in resuscitating his propertv, and from here
begins a most remarlable scries of adventures. The
girl can talk, but has entirely lost her memory and
even forgotten her name. Of course Barrison falls in
love with her, and fearing the Italian will return for
her attempts to escape with her to London. The
niany thrilling things that happen to all the charac-
ters before the girrs story is fully told are beyond
our space. By the author of "Susan."
Orchard, Harry, [alias for Albert E. Hors-
ley.] The confessions and autobiography of
Harry Orchard; il. with photographs. N.
Y., McClure Co., 1907, [1908.] c. 144-
255 p. pors. pis. D. cl., **$i net.
A confession of the crimes Harry Orchard, whose
real name is Albert £. Horsley. claims to have
ccnimitted with the sanction and at the request of
the head officers of the Western Federation of
Miners. Includes an account of the Cripple Credc
strike of 2903 and '04, the assassination of Mr.
Steunenberg, ex-sovemor of Idaho, etc. It was for
the latter crime Haywood, President of the Western
Federation of Miners, was recently tried and ac-
quitted. Orchard on the witness stand swore to all
the facts incriminating him (Haywood) in his con-
fession. "A personal note of introduction," by
Edwin S. Hinks, Dean of St. Michael's Episcopal
Cathedral, Boise, Idaho, who met Orchard in prison,,
precedes the confession.
Peny, Frances M. An introductory course in
exposition. N. Y., American Book Co.,.
[1908.] c. 5-2x8 p. D. cl., $1.
Author is instructor in English in WeUesley Col-
lege. The purpose of this text-book is to provide
a systematized course in the theory and practice of
expository writing. The method used is direct
cxi*csition amply reinforced by examples and exer-
cises. Suited to the need of students in tlic final
year of secondary schools or the first years of
college. Index.
Phillpotts, Eden. The mother of the man.
N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1908. c '07, '08.
84-455 P- front. D. cl., t$i.5o.
Tne author of "Children of the mist" again takes
the beautiful Dartmoor country as a setting for his
latest romance. It is not a story of intricate plot,
but of character painting, of men and women in
the humbler walks of life, of the yeoman class
chiefly, whose loves and hatreds are set forth in
realistic style, against an artislic background of
exquisite scenery. Passionate Ives Pomeroy and his
wise, wonderful mother, are the leading figures.
There are others just as natural, headstrong or schem-
ing, big hearted or mean, just as their natures and
heredity have made them.
Piaetoch, C. J., and Leidel, E. F. Official
quarter sectional atlas of city of Milwau-
kee, according to the records of the Regis-
ter of Deeds at the court house and at the
office of the city engineer. loi charts 27x24.
inches. Milwaukee, Wis., C. N. Caspar,
1908. c. '07. on ledger pap., hf. rus., *$40
net; mounted on cl., *$6o net; 2 v., *$65
net; on cl., *$75 net.
Pwitt, S : Wheeler, D.D. The deity of Jesus
Christ according to the gospel of St. John-
Phil, Sunday School Times Co., [1908.]
c. '07. 7-165 p. D. cl., ♦50 c. net.
"This little book is an inductive study of the
Gcspel of John, to ascertain from an analysis and
classification of its teachings what rank this Gospel
gives to Jesus Christ. The answer found